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SeroMack Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Speech

While preparing a speech for the upcoming guests I got stuck at some grammar / syntax issues.

One part of the evening closes... "Within next half an hour we're gathering at our town square nearby. There you'll have an opportunity to listen to a concert by our local band. We will and sing as the musicians will play along / will be playing."

I wonder if this sounds correct and if the grammar (tenses) are fine.

Would be grateful for any help.
  

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Within next half an hour we will be gathering at our town square nearby. There you'll have an opportunity to listen to a concert by our local band. ) and sing as the musicians will play (familiar songs).

  • Within next half an hour we will be gathering at our town square nearby.
  • There you'll have an opportunity to listen to a concert by our local band.
  • ) and sing as the musicians will play (familiar songs).
  • "
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Within next half an hour we will be gathering at our town square nearby. There you'll have an opportunity to listen to a concert by our local band. We will dance(?) and sing as the musicians will play (familiar songs). along / will be playing."
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seroMackWithin the next half an hour

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