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LeGion12359 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Simple Grammar

1. Now,I would like to call up on stage, Mr. Saad.
2. Now, I am going to call on stage, Mr. Saad.
Could you please tell me what's the difference between the above sentences in terms of meaning?
  

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LeGion12359 Could you please tell me what's the difference between the above sentences in terms of meaning? There is no difference in meaning: in both cases, they are announcements that Mr Saad will soon mount the stage at the MC's behest.

  • LeGion12359 Could you please tell me what's the difference between the above sentences in terms of meaning?
  • There is no difference in meaning: in both cases, they are announcements that Mr Saad will soon mount the stage at the MC's behest.
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LeGion12359Could you please tell me what's the difference between the above sentences in terms of meaning?
There is no difference in meaning: in both cases, they are announcements that Mr Saad will soon mount the stage at the MC's behest.

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