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Navy lime 332 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

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Hello,

I would like learn which of the following sentence is used in general?

a) When your flight will leave? (As far as I understand, this flight word is using instead of plane)

b) When your plane will leave?

Thank you in advance for your kind answers.

  

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As far as I understand, this flight word is using instead of plane, Both words are used a lot. Please note that your questions are incorrect because you have not used the correct word order for a question. Correct versions are: a) When will your flight leave?

  • As far as I understand, this flight word is using instead of plane, Both words are used a lot.
  • Please note that your questions are incorrect because you have not used the correct word order for a question.
  • Correct versions are: a) When will your flight leave?
  • b) When will your plane leave?
  • Clive
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As far as I understand, this flight word is using instead of plane,

Both words are used a lot.


Please note that your questions are incorrect because you have not used the correct word order for a question. Correct versions are:

a) When will your flight leave?

b) When will your plane leave?

Clive

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By the way, in my US English, it's "When does your flight/plane leave?" Nobody says "will" there.

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