0what will you say02br 02br 00they are having a party next week.02br 02br 00or02br 02br 00they will have a party next week.02br 02br 00and why this sentence is wrong02br 02br 00i'll pay the food, you can pay the drinks 0-
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01. The Present Continuous Tense is used for actions happening at the moment or in the future. 02br 02br 002.
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The Present Continuous Tense is used for actions happening at the moment or in the future.
02br 02br 002.
With regard to your second question, you have missed using a preposition.
02br 02br 00Insert 01b 00for02b 00 between the verb and the noun.
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01. The Present Continuous Tense is used for actions happening at the moment or in the future. When used to indicate a future action, it is equivalent to Simple Future Tense.02br 02br 002. With regard to your second question, you have missed using a preposition. It is 01b00for02b00.02br 02br 00Insert 01b00for02b