. Is it always better to use future simple instead of present progressive in sentinces like these ones below when you are not sure that something will or will not happen?
I hope the weather will be be nice. I hope everyone will come. She probably will stay till Thursday. We think he will come home late in the night.
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Top answer
These are all OK: 1. They are driving / are going to drive / will drive to New York tomorrow morning. 2.
— Mister Micawber
These are all OK: 1.
They are driving / are going to drive / will drive to New York tomorrow morning.
2.
I hope the weather will be / is going to be nice.
3.
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