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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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i am not seeing / don't see our new manager until tomorrow morning
  

Top answer

Both are casual substitutes for I will see him .

  • Both are casual substitutes for I will see him .
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Both are casual substitutes for I will see him.
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Philipsubstitutes for I will see him.
I think you meant ... for I won't see him. Emotion: smile
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PhilipBoth are casual substitutes for I will see him.
As was pointed out, this should read 'I won't see him'.

However, that aside, I see nothing particularly casual in ''I am not seeing'...' or ' I don't see ...'. Together with 'I won't see him' we have three of the five common ways of expressing the future. None of these three is any more 'casual' t
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Hi,

Sometimes no difference is intended, but here are a few comments on subtleties.

I am not seeing our new manager until tomorrow morning.
Suggests this is already arranged.


I don
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CalifJimPhilipsubstitutes for I will see him.I think you meant ... for I won't see him. CJ
Good catch, CJ. I guess that, in my mind, I was deleting until.

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