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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I'm going to London

I'm going to London tomorrow to take my friend Alice to see Shakespeare at the theater.

I will go to London tomorrow to see Shakespeare at the theater with my friend Alice.

Which sentence is better?
  

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Anonymous Which sentence is better? The first one is better, solely because 'will' sounds too official, but I must confess that I had a good laugh. Shakespeare is dead.

  • Anonymous Which sentence is better?
  • The first one is better, solely because 'will' sounds too official, but I must confess that I had a good laugh.
  • Shakespeare is dead.
  • You can use "Shakespeare" to mean "one of Shakespeare's plays", but I recommend using the full phrase to avoid an inappropriate reaction like mine.
  • CJ
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AnonymousWhich sentence is better?
The first one is better, solely because 'will' sounds too official, but I must confess that I had a good laugh. Shakespeare is dead.

You can use "Shakespeare" to mean "one of Shakespeare's plays", but I recommend using the full phrase to avoid an inappropriate reaction like mine.

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