Dear all,
I would like to know whether the answers of B and C to both questions are apt to the context. If wrong, please correct them.
A: What are you doing at ten tomorrow morning?
B: I am having a Spanish class at ten.
C: I have a Spanish class at ten.
A: What do you do at ten tomorrow morning?
B: I have a Spanish class at ten.
C: I am having a Spanish class at ten.
Thank you.
cat navy 425 Dear all, I would like to know whether the answers of B and C to both questions are apt to the context. If wrong, please correct them. A: What are you doing at ten tomorrow morning?
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cat navy 425Dear all,
I would like to know whether the answers of B and C to both questions are apt to the context. If wrong, please correct them.
A: What are you doing at ten tomorrow morning? perfect. In conversation English, using pressent progressive for future is very common. i.e.
cat navy 425A: What are you doing ...
— What are you doing at ten tomorrow morning?
— I have Spanish class.
cat navy 425What do you do at ten tomorrow morning?
I wouldn't ask this question unless I were reminding a child of something scheduled for them the next day.
CJ