(a) What time are you getting up tomorrow morning? (b) What time are you going to get up tomorrow morning? (c) What time will you get up tomorrow morning?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin from Kyoto, Japan
Top answer
Yes. A and B are the more common versions.
— Clive
Yes.
A and B are the more common versions.
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