Hi everyone,
my friend had parked his car behind mine, not allowing me to move it. When I bumped into him, I wanted to ask him if he was leaving anytime soon (in order to avoid borrowing my wife's car!)
What is the right form / tense I should have used in that case :
1. Are you leaving anytime soon? because your car is in the way.
2. Will you be leaving anytime soon? because your car is in the way.
3. Are you going to leave anytime soon? because your car is in the way.
4. Would you leave anytime soon? because your car is in the way.
5. Would you be leaving anytime soon? because your car is in the way.
Your help would be very appreciated.
my friend had parked his car behind mine, not allowing me to move it. When I bumped into him, I wanted to ask him I hope you are referring to bumping into him, not to bumping into his car! 1.
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my friend had parked his car behind mine, not allowing me to move it. When I bumped into him, I wanted to ask him I hope you are referring to bumping into him, not to bumping into his car!