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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

When are you/When will you/When are you going to - Are we/Do we/Are we going to

Hi, teachers. Which tense/option would you find most natural in these two examples?

Example 1.

A: Did you see your kids last weekend?

B: No.

A: When are you seeing them? / When will you see them? / When are you going to see them?

B: Probably sometime next week.

Example 2.

A: What about next week? Are we meeting at your place? / Do we meet at your place? / Are we going to meet at your place?

  

Top answer

anonymous A: When are you seeing them? Best. / When will you see them?

  • anonymous A: When are you seeing them?
  • Best.
  • / When will you see them?
  • Worst.
  • Not so good.
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anonymousA: When are you seeing them? Best. / When will you see them? Worst. Not so good. / When are you going to see them? Possible.
anonymousAre we meeting at your place? Be

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