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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

To be sending

Please, can someone tell me what is the difference in meaning between these two sentences?

I know it's a strange time to be sending e-mail, but ... and

I know it is strange time to send e-mail, but ...
  

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There is no great difference. The first makes it a bit clearer that an email is soon to be sent.

  • There is no great difference.
  • The first makes it a bit clearer that an email is soon to be sent.
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There is no great difference. The first makes it a bit clearer that an email is soon to be sent.

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