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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Question Present simple | continuous

Hello, could someone help me and explain to me what is the difference?
I could use both in the same situation?


'Why he is playing football tomorrow?'
'Why does he play football tomorrow?'

  

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' The underlined subject and verb must be in the reverse order in a question. Why is he playing football tomorrow? ) (This is the use of the present continuous to convey the idea of a future plan.

  • ' The underlined subject and verb must be in the reverse order in a question.
  • Why is he playing football tomorrow?
  • ) (This is the use of the present continuous to convey the idea of a future plan.
  • It's similar to Why is he going to play football tomorrow?
  • ) anonymous Why does he play football tomorrow?
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anonymous'Why he is playing football tomorrow?'

The underlined subject and verb must be in the reverse order in a question.

Why is he playing football tomorrow? (This is the correct form.)
(This is the use of the present continuous to convey the idea of a future plan. It's similar to Why is he going to play football tomorr

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anonymous'Why he is playing football tomorrow?'

Asking questions this way is a common mistake made by native speakers of other languages. It makes them stand out.

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