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Fireflysaigon Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The next bus leaves at 7.15.

Could anyone help me with this question?
Hurry! The next bus ___________ at 7.15.
A. is leaving B. leaves
I opt "B. leaves" because we talk about the schedule of the bus here. Simple present is used to talk about the timetable. How about "A"? Others may choose A.
Thanks in advance.
  

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Either A or B is possible, but you're right that B may be a bit better because buses run on a schedule. CJ

  • Either A or B is possible, but you're right that B may be a bit better because buses run on a schedule.
  • CJ
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Either A or B is possible, but you're right that B may be a bit better because buses run on a schedule.

CJ

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