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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"will start" "will be starting" "will go" "will be going"

Next Monday, Kim will be starting her new job and Louise will be going to Moscow.

Next Monday, Kim will start her new job and Louise will go to Moscow.
Could you tell me the differences between these two sentences, please?

Thank you.

Best wishes,

PBF
  

Top answer

The first sentence is a more vivid description. The second is matter-of-fact. They portray the same situation, but in slightly different ways.

  • The first sentence is a more vivid description.
  • The second is matter-of-fact.
  • They portray the same situation, but in slightly different ways.
  • CJ
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The first sentence is a more vivid description. The second is matter-of-fact.
They portray the same situation, but in slightly different ways.

CJ

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