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Witty desk 593 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Soon with present progressive

Hi all,

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

My start date is approaching soon

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witty desk 593 Is the following sentence grammatically correct? My start date is approaching soon. No sentence is correct if it doesn't end with a punctuation mark.

  • witty desk 593 Is the following sentence grammatically correct?
  • My start date is approaching soon.
  • No sentence is correct if it doesn't end with a punctuation mark.
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witty desk 593

Is the following sentence grammatically correct?

My start date is approaching soon.

No sentence is correct if it doesn't end with a punctuation mark.

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The word approach suggests movement. The word soon doesn't.

Say

eg My start date is approaching rapidly.

eg It will soon be my start date.

eg My start date is almost here.

Clive

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