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Layla1234 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Present Continuous or Future Simple

What tense is better tu use?

I am working with you today or I will work with you today.
  

Top answer

Both are correct. If you're going to work with him for sure, use the present progressive. Yet, you can use both of them here.

  • Both are correct.
  • If you're going to work with him for sure, use the present progressive.
  • Yet, you can use both of them here.
  • Regards
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4 Answers
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Both are correct.

If you're going to work with him for sure, use the present progressive. Yet, you can use both of them here.

Regards
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The core meaning of each sentence is essentially the same. Will - generally produces a stronger tone.
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layla1234I am working with you today
This one is better.

CJ
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Hi,
Both are fine. However, since you're sure you're going to work with him today and it's the immediate future,
you'd better use the present progressive form.

Regards

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