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Layla1234 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

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The train leaves in an hour. Is is the correct sentence?
  

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layla1234The train leaves in an hour.
I don't know about the correct sentence - we'd need more context before we could say that. However, it is correct, grammatical and natural.
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layla1234 The train leaves in an hour. Is is the correct sentence?
It can also be written:The train leaves in an hour's time.
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Ok, I see.Thank you for help.
How about the sentences below?
When I am going on holiday I usually travel by train.
When I am going by car I usually go along/.through motorways.
Have you managed to listen to the listetning part I sent you yesterday?
Where are you going today?
I am going to the hospital to check my knee over.
Are you working tomorrow?
Yes, I am.

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