Choose the correct answer: 1-......means that something is happening at the present time. a) Current b) Currently 2- By the time you receive my letter, I …..to London. a) will be traveling b) will have traveled 3- Leen ……in the club the whole next Friday as usual. a) will be playing b) is going to play c) is playing 4- Tom joined the Faculty of Medicine two years ago. He …..as a doctor. a) is going to graduate b) will graduate 5- My wife….. home tomorrow. This is her plan. a) is coming b) is going to come My answers: I think both (a) & (b) are correct answers in all the sentenced mentioned above. Am I right?
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1 ?? "Current" or "Currently" should work, but they should have quotation marks. 2 a) is better.
— CalifJim
1 ??
"Current" or "Currently" should work, but they should have quotation marks.
2 a) is better.
b) is OK, but it's better expressed as I will have arrived in London .
3 a) is better.
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1 ?? "Current" or "Currently" should work, but they should have quotation marks. 2 a) is better. b) is OK, but it's better expressed as I will have arrived in London. 3 a) is better. b) is OK, but there is a bit of friction between "going to" and "as usual" to my ear. 4 ?? Both should work. a) sounds only very slightly better to my ear. 5 a) I wouldn't say b).