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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Will or Be going To

Will there be an Asia part on the new tour or Is it going to be a Asia part on the new tour? which one is correct?
  

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It is not clear what you want to express. Do you want to know if Asia is included in the new tour (plan)?

  • It is not clear what you want to express.
  • Do you want to know if Asia is included in the new tour (plan)?
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It is not clear what you want to express.

Do you want to know if Asia is included in the new tour (plan)?
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Will Asia be included in the new tour programme?

You say this if Asia has not been thought about yet?

Is Asia going to be included in the new tour programme?

You say this if the tour operator already has plans of including Asia...?
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Okay, thank you so much
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AnonymousWill there be an Asia part on the new tour or Is it going to be an Asia part on the new tour?
You don't have the correct pairing here.

Will there be an Asia segment on the new tour?
Is there going to be an Asia segment on the new tour?

Both are fine. I sense a little more formality in t

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