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Dhani konda Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning difference between these 2 sentences?

There will be a holiday tomorrow.
There is a holiday tomorrow.
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dhani konda What is the meaning difference There is none. You have the word "tomorrow", so you don't really need the future tense. I'd say "There is a holiday tomorrow".

  • dhani konda What is the meaning difference There is none.
  • You have the word "tomorrow", so you don't really need the future tense.
  • I'd say "There is a holiday tomorrow".
  • CJ
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dhani konda What is the meaning difference
There is none. You have the word "tomorrow", so you don't really need the future tense. I'd say "There is a holiday tomorrow".

CJ

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