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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

The difference between the following sentences

I came across this question and i need help in answering it:
B. In the following 5 boxes, please say which answers are possible and which are not. To give you a clue, two are incorrect for this context, one is preferable and the other two could be seen as possible.
Don't forget to explain your answer.

I have lunch with Mary.
I’m having lunch with Mary.
I’m going to have lunch with Mary.
I will have lunch with Mary.
I’ll be having lunch with Mary.
  

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All 5 sentences are common future forms suitable for particular contexts with varying appropriateness. You have given us no context whatsoever.

  • All 5 sentences are common future forms suitable for particular contexts with varying appropriateness.
  • You have given us no context whatsoever.
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All 5 sentences are common future forms suitable for particular contexts with varying appropriateness. You have given us no context whatsoever.

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