Where will the following sentences generally be used?
Hello! What is the difference between the following sentences? In which contexts are they used?
*1* Is the T20 World Cup taking place in Sri Lanka this year? *2* Is the T20 World Cup going to take place in Sri Lanka this year? *3* Will_ the T20 World Cup _take place in Sri Lanka this year?
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They are all fine. There is no real difference between these. They are different ways to say the same thing.
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They are all fine.
There is no real difference between these.
They are different ways to say the same thing.
Is taking place: present tense used for a future planned activity Is going to take place - "going to" form of the future.
will take place - simple future
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They are all fine. There is no real difference between these. They are different ways to say the same thing.
Is taking place: present tense used for a future planned activity Is going to take place - "going to" form of the future. will take place - simple future