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Seagull Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

The present progressive form or the future progressive form

Hello everyone. I have a question.

Regarding the following sentence:

Betty [ is / will be ] meeting Dennis at the airport on Wednesday morning.

Which should we choose from the two items in the brackets? I guess both are possible in terms of grammar, but is there any preference from a native speaker's perspective?

  

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Which should we choose from the two items in the brackets? Both are fine. seagull is there any preference from a native speaker's perspective?

  • Which should we choose from the two items in the brackets?
  • Both are fine.
  • seagull is there any preference from a native speaker's perspective?
  • No.
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seagullBetty [ is / will be ] meeting Dennis at the airport on Wednesday morning.Which should we choose from the two items in the brackets?

Both are fine.

seagullis there any preference from a native speaker's perspective?

No.

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