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Harmatan Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

What is different?

a : When I'll be able to be with you.

b : When I'll be able to be being with you.

Question 1 => Both 'a' and 'b' are correct from a grammatical point of view?

Question 2 => What's different meaning 'a' from 'b'?

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I'm South Korean.

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Top answer

Hello Harmatan, and welcome to English Forums. Only A is correct, but it is not a complete sentence.

  • Hello Harmatan, and welcome to English Forums.
  • Only A is correct, but it is not a complete sentence.
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Hello Harmatan, and welcome to English Forums.

Only A is correct, but it is not a complete sentence.
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Mister MicawberHello Harmatan, and welcome to English Forums.

Only A is correct, but it is not a complete sentence.

First of all, thanks for reply.
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A is correct.
B is incorrect.
A is not a complete sentence; it is just a dependent clause, because when is a subordinating adverbial.
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Yeah... I got it!!!

So..

When will I be able to be with you?

That's full sentence, isn't it?
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When will I be able to be with you?
Yes, that is a good, complete sentence.
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How kind of you. Emotion: smile

Thanks a lot~~!!

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