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Kinston AG Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Tense

Hi,

I wanted to tell my friends this, but not sure which tense should I used. So I stumbled.

Which is the right tense for this sentence?
1. Come on, the film _____.

Which is the right one? 'starts' or 'is starting'?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Kinston AG 1. Come on, the film is about to start. That means the film will start very soon.

  • Kinston AG 1.
  • Come on, the film is about to start.
  • That means the film will start very soon.
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  • Come on, the film starts in two minutes .
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Kinston AG1. Come on, the film is about to start.
That means the film will start very soon.

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Kinston AG1. Come on, the film starts in two minutes.
That means the film will start after two minutes.

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Kinston AG1. Come on, the film ___. Which is the right one? 'starts' or 'is starting'?
is starting

CJ

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