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Kenta Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I'll [stay] be staying here a little longer then.

Hello. Do you think there's any difference between these sentences?

1. I'll be staying here a little longer then.

2. I'll stay here a little longer then.

The original dialogue is:

M: I'd like to check this dictionary out.

F: I'm afraid that dictionaries can't be taken from [out of] the library.
[I'm sorry, but]

M: Oh, I see. Well, I'll be staying here a little longer then.

Thank you!
  

Top answer

No real difference in intent.

  • No real difference in intent.
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3 Answers
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No real difference in intent.
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Hi, Mister Micawber. I didn't write in bold this time, OK? Thank you very much!
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Yes, thank you. That is a big help, Kenta.
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