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Teal panda 866 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Meaning.

Please tell me what is the difference in these sentences, of both questions.

Question 1
A- I am joining the team next month. -is it Present tense?
B- I am going to join the team next month. -is it present continuous tense?
C- I will join the team next month. -Is it future tense?

Question 2
A- She needn't have to complete all the work.
B- She didn't have to complete all the work.

Please also tell me the tenses of the sentences in question 2.


I have written my answers just wanted to check because it will get too lenghty if I type my answers. I am too lazy to type all the answers. Excuse me for that!


Thanks in advance.


There are so many exercises.. I found this exercise on one of the application form and wanted to try it.

  

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Question 1 A- I am joining the team next month. - Present continuous expressing near future B- I am going to join the team next month. - Present continuous; BE + going to = expression of future C- I will join the team next month.

  • Question 1 A- I am joining the team next month.
  • - Present continuous expressing near future B- I am going to join the team next month.
  • - Present continuous; BE + going to = expression of future C- I will join the team next month.
  • - Modal auxiliary "will" expresses the future.
  • Question 2 A- She needn't have to complete all the work.
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Question 1
A- I am joining the team next month. - Present continuous expressing near future
B- I am going to join the team next month. - Present continuous; BE + going to = expression of future
C- I will join the team next month. -

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