I will come at 4 pm tomorrow for tutoring then we discuss about the latest schedule or time change.
I will come at 4 pm tomorrow for tutoring and the we will discuss about the latest schedule or time change.
Which one is correct. How to say about two future events using will one time. Please state some ways.
: I will come at 4 pm tomorrow for tutoring, and then we will/can discuss changes to the schedule. "will" sounds more definite, as if you are fully in charge of what happens, and you intend to have this discussion. "can" feels more like a suggestion/invitation about a useful thing to do.
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E.g.:
I will come at 4 pm tomorrow for tutoring, and then we will/can discuss changes to the schedule.
"will" sounds more definite, as if you are fully in charge of what happens, and you intend to have this discussion. "can" feels more like a suggestion/invitation about a useful thing to do. In many contexts, "can" will be appropriate.
In speech, "I will" is normally