Which of the following sentences is or are correct?
1) I've just arrived in England. I stay here for the next three months.
2) I've just arrived in England. I'm going to stay here for the next three months.
3) I've just arrived in England. I'll be staying here for the next three months.
If all three are possible, do they mean the same thing?
If so, which would you use?
Thank you.
2 and 3 are correct and mean the same.
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