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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

leaving vs going to leave

<Shouting> Mike, I've found the file you requested. I'm leaving/going to leave it on your desk all right?


Is there any difference between leaving and going to leave?

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In this context, in any likely scenario, no. You need some punctuation between "desk" and "all right". ) or a dash would be OK I think.

  • In this context, in any likely scenario, no.
  • You need some punctuation between "desk" and "all right".
  • ) or a dash would be OK I think.
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In this context, in any likely scenario, no.

You need some punctuation between "desk" and "all right". An ellipsis (...) or a dash would be OK I think.
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I think a comma is better.
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Thanks, Mr. Wordy and Yoong Liat.

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