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Outrageous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

will be joining / will join?

Will you be joining the debate? Will you join the debate?
Any differences?

It will be departing at 6 a.m. => it departed at 6 am.
It will depart at 6 a.m.=> it only depart at 6 am.
Am I correct?

Please help.
  

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Will you be joining the debate? = Will you join the debate? Any differences?

  • Will you be joining the debate?
  • = Will you join the debate?
  • Any differences?
  • -- The first shows more interest or concern.
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Will you be joining the debate? = Will you join the debate? Any differences?-- The first shows more interest or concern.
It will be departing at 6 a.m. = It will depart at 6 a.m.-- The first shows more interest or concern.
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Thank you.

They will be singing when he reach.
They will sing when he reach.
These examples are same as well? The first shows more interest or concern?
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'Reach' is a transitive verb here, and 'he' is 3rd person singular. Please correct your sentences and re-post.
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Thank you very much for teaching. Emotion: big smile
They will be singing when he reaches there.=> When he reaches there,they are singing.

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