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Teachmepls Posted 18 years ago
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is joining/ will be joining

could you pls explain the difference between

1) He is joining on oct 28 .He will joining on Oct 28.

2) "we are moving " "we will be moving"

I am confused as which is correct.

I know we can use present tense for the action that is decided before we speak.

hence we can use "He is joining on Oct 28" .But when we already decided

why do we need to say "he will be joining" "i will be sending" which is correct

thanks
  

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He will joining on Oct 28. 2) "we are moving " "we will be moving" I am confused as which is correct. I know we can use present tense for the action that is decided before we speak.

  • He will joining on Oct 28.
  • 2) "we are moving " "we will be moving" I am confused as which is correct.
  • I know we can use present tense for the action that is decided before we speak.
  • I would say it this way.
  • You can use present continuous, if you want to, to show that plans and arrangements that are already made.
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Hi,

could you pls explain the difference between

1) He is joining on oct 28 .He will joining on Oct 28.

2) "we are moving " "we will be moving"

I am confused as which is correct.

I know we can use present tense for

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