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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

meeting

Talking about a future meeting. I say:

When were you planning to meet me? Or

When are you planning to meet me?

Are both useable and what's the difference?

Thank yuou!
  

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The first one suggests that you may be thinking of changing the meeting time. The second is a simple inquiry.

  • The first one suggests that you may be thinking of changing the meeting time.
  • The second is a simple inquiry.
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The first one suggests that you may be thinking of changing the meeting time. The second is a simple inquiry.

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