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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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It will be the first time she has

0It will be the first time she has sailed from New York.02br
00It will be her first time to sail from New York.02br
00It will be the first time for her to sail from New York.02br
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00Are all correct and do all carry about the same meaning?02br
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00Thanks02br
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0Hi Lij,02br 02br 00Yes and yes. 0-

  • 0Hi Lij,02br 02br 00Yes and yes.
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0Hi Lij,02br
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00Yes and yes. Also, 01i00It will be her first time sailing from NY02i00.02br
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00Best wishes, - A.0-
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0 Also, is Future Simple possible as well: It'll be the first time he will sail from New-York?02br
00What about Present Simple? 0-
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0It will be the first time he will be sailing . . .02br
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00It is the first time he is sailing . . . .02br
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00These don't sound like things I've heard, but I can't say there's something wrong with them.0-
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0 No, I meant: "It'll be the first time he sails from New-York" 0-
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0It will be the first time he will be sailing . . . It will be the first time he sails . . .02br
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00It is the first time he is sailing . . . . It is the first time he sails . . . . (Sounds like an announcer at an Evil Knievel event)02br
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00These don't sound like things I've heard, but I can't say there's something wrong with them.02br

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0Thanks, Avangi and Ant_222.02br
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00Got it!02br
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