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Pooyan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

'Will be doing' questions

Hello,

Do these there sentences have the same meaning:

We have been informed that on Tuesday July 10th a cycling race called the BBC Grand Prix will be taking place in the vicinity of our residence.

We have been informed that on Tuesday July 10th a cycling race called the BBC Grand Prix will take place in the vicinity of our residence.

We have been informed that on Tuesday July 10th a cycling race called the BBC Grand Prix is going to take place in the vicinity of our residence.

Thanks for your time.
  

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Pooyan Do these there sentences have the same meaning? Yes.

  • Pooyan Do these there sentences have the same meaning?
  • Yes.
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PooyanDo these there sentences have the same meaning?
Yes.
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Hi,

Yes.

In theory, #1might also mean that the race will start before Tuesday and end after Tuesday, but this seems unlikely.

Clive

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