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Franziska bohn Posted 8 years ago
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Once you turn on the music they will be dancing.

Hello.


I am wondering if the continuous tense is necessary in this example:


Once you turn on the music they will be dancing (will dance)


Once you enter the highway you will be driving on a very dangerous street. So eyes on the road.


Once you talk to him he will follow (will be following) you.

  

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"Continuous" is not a tense. It can be present continuous, past continuous, etc. Once you turn on the music they will be dancing (will dance).

  • "Continuous" is not a tense.
  • It can be present continuous, past continuous, etc.
  • Once you turn on the music they will be dancing (will dance).
  • Once you turn on the music, they will dance.
  • Once you enter the highway, you will be driving on a very dangerous street.
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"Continuous" is not a tense. It can be present continuous, past continuous, etc.

Once you turn on the music they will be dancing (will dance). Once you turn on the music, they will dance.

Once you enter the highway, you will be driving on a very dangerous street. So eyes on the road.

This is different because a

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