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Nano Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sentence

What is the diffence betwen the two sentences

I am leaving to u.k next month

I will go to u.k next month

Is this setence is correct- I will be back here for another two years

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Hi, What is the diffence betwen the two sentences g enerally speaking, they are the same. The present continuous tense in #1 suggests that you have made your arrangements, perhaps bought your plane ticket already. K.

  • Hi, What is the diffence betwen the two sentences g enerally speaking, they are the same.
  • The present continuous tense in #1 suggests that you have made your arrangements, perhaps bought your plane ticket already.
  • K.
  • K.
  • next month Is this setence is correct- I will be back here for another two years It's correct grammar, but I think you may mean I will be back here in another two years.
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Hi,

What is the diffence betwen the two sentences generally speaking, they are the same. The present continuous tense in #1 suggests that you have made your arrangements, perhaps bought your plane ticket already.

I am leaving to for the U.K. next month

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