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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Use of will

What is the diffrenece between these two forms, specifically the use of 'will'? Do they have the same meaning?

Let's see what happens next.
Let's see what will happen next.
  

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Anonymous What is the diffrenece between these two forms Native speakers normally use the first one; the second is slightly emphatic.

  • Anonymous What is the diffrenece between these two forms Native speakers normally use the first one; the second is slightly emphatic.
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AnonymousWhat is the diffrenece between these two forms
Native speakers normally use the first one; the second is slightly emphatic.
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhat is the diffrenece between these two formsNative speakers normally use the first one; the second is slightly emphatic.
Thanks, teacher. The use of 'will' is emphatic as in expressing that the event is clearly in the future?
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Anonymous The use of 'will' is emphatic as in expressing that the event is clearly in the future?
Emphasis is just the unclear feeling I get from it; perhaps it is just the relative rarity of the future verb form in such a dependent clause that usually uses simple present for future. Or it could be a hint of of 'will' as in an act of will.

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Mister Micawber Anonymous The use of 'will' is emphatic as in expressing that the event is clearly in the future?Emphasis is just the unclear feeling I get from it; perhaps it is just the relative rarity of the future verb form in such a dependent clause that usually uses simple present for future. Or it could be a hint of of 'will' as in an act of will.I have no strong o

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