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Teo Posted 20 years ago
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present or future

0Prince: If the weather is good, we will leave tomorrow at noon.02br
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00Rapunzel: No! The old woman ___ at noon. Let's leave at night.02br
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00(A) arrives (B) will arrive02br
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00Which is the correct choice?0-
  

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0 A) Everyday, he arrives to work at 6:00.02br
00B) Tomorrow, he will arrive to work at 6:00.02br
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00Between those two, which do you think goes with your question?0-
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0I think they both can be correct.02br
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00"Arrives at noon" suggests the speaker's knowledge of the old woman's routine. (Every day she arrives at noon..) "Will arrive" does not particularly suggests the speaker's knowledge of a routine, only of a specific appointment for the day. I think, if my childhood memory of the fairytale is sound, the old woman's arrival follow
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0 Google doesn't like either of them.0-
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0Hi guys,02br
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00I agree with Davkett. Both are possible. 02br
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00Clive0-

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