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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Oncoming or coming?

What is their difference?

  

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"oncoming" is adjective referring to something approaching—in time and space. We are getting ready for the oncoming financial year. "Coming" is present participle form of the verb "come".

  • "oncoming" is adjective referring to something approaching—in time and space.
  • We are getting ready for the oncoming financial year.
  • "Coming" is present participle form of the verb "come".
  • Coming home after a long and tiring journey is a highly pleasing experience.
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"oncoming" is adjective referring to something approaching—in time and space.

We are getting ready for the oncoming financial year.

"Coming" is present participle form of the verb "come".

Coming home after a long and tiring journey is a highly pleasing experience.

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