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Ryann Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Simple present VS Will or planned action

Imagine my friend and I have decided to talk over the phone at 6, which statement is grammatically correct (before we say goodbye)?

1. I'll call you at 6.

2. I'm calling you at 6.


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1. 2. I'm calling you at 6.

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • I'm calling you at 6.
  • Both are fine.
  • Or I'm going to call you at 6 or I'll be calling you at 6 or even I shall call you at 6 .
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Ryann which statement is grammatically correct (before we say goodbye)?1. I'll call you at 6.2. I'm calling you at 6.

Both are fine. Or I'm going to call you at 6 or I'll be calling you at 6 or even I shall call you at 6.

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