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HUBLOT Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I'll be missing you



What does "I'll be missing you" mean? Does it mean the same thing as "I'll miss you"?
  

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Yes, but it's future continuous tense.

  • Yes, but it's future continuous tense.
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Yes, but it's future continuous tense.
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Are there any instances where "I'll miss you" is preferable to "I'll be missing you"?
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I'll miss you This is what is normally said, as a simple statement of fact.

I'll be missing you. It's hard to invent a scenario in which this would be said.
eg
Q - Darling, what will you be doing here in Toronto at 10 pm,when my pl
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Thanks a lot, Clive.

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