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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

what's the difference?

what is the difference between these sentences

Are you going to come to "the school leavers" party ?
Are you coming to "the school leavers" ?

What are you doing tomorrow?
what will you do tomorrow ?
  

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Are you coming to "the school leavers" ? " The second does not. Otherwise, the meaning is the same.

  • Are you coming to "the school leavers" ?
  • " The second does not.
  • Otherwise, the meaning is the same.
  • what will you do tomorrow ?
  • Not much difference here.
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AnonymousAre you going to come to "the school leavers" party ?Are you coming to "the school leavers" ?
The first sentence has "party." The second does not. Otherwise, the meaning is the same.
AnonymousWhat are you doing tomorrow?what will you do tomorrow ?
Not much difference here. People use these nearly interchangeably.

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