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Jigneshbharati Posted 8 years ago
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Will encounter

Using the Cambridge English Corpus in our products means we teach the language that learners will encounter in their everyday lives – language that’s useful, current and that helps your learners to sound natural when they speak and write.

why have they used Simple Future ( will encounter) and not the present simple?

Please also explain the use of dash in the context.

http://www.cambridge.org/gb/cambridgeenglish/better-learning/deeper-insights/linguistics-pedagogy/cambridge-english-corpus

  

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Jigneshbharati why have they used Simple Future ( will encounter) and not the present simple? I think they are suggesting that learners "will encounter" this language long after they use "our products". It's a lifelong experience.

  • Jigneshbharati why have they used Simple Future ( will encounter) and not the present simple?
  • I think they are suggesting that learners "will encounter" this language long after they use "our products".
  • It's a lifelong experience.
  • Jigneshbharati Please also explain the use of dash in the context.
  • The part after the dash explains the same idea in a different way.
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Jigneshbharatiwhy have they used Simple Future ( will encounter) and not the present simple?

I think they are suggesting that learners "will encounter" this language long after they use "our products". It's a lifelong experience.

JigneshbharatiPlease also explain the use of dash in the context.

The part aft

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