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ThombD Posted 6 years ago
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I'm happy that you're going to be married. VS I'm happy that you're getting married. VS I'm happy that you're going to get married.

1. I'm happy that you're going to be married.

2. I'm happy that you're getting married.

3. I'm happy that you're going to get married.


Which one is correct when you are sitting next to someone who is going to get married roughly in five minutes?

  

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All 3 are OK, but they seem to be stating the obvious a bit. I'd probably say eg I'm very happy for you.

  • All 3 are OK, but they seem to be stating the obvious a bit.
  • I'd probably say eg I'm very happy for you.
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All 3 are OK, but they seem to be stating the obvious a bit.

I'd probably say eg I'm very happy for you.

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