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Imethimatapark Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

will you come VS. will you be coming

Will you come to my party tomorrow?

Will you be coming to my party tomorrow?

I think there is some difference in the meaning.
What is it exactly?
  

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A lot depends on intonation and full context. The first could be an invitation, the second a request for information. Other interpretations are possible.

  • A lot depends on intonation and full context.
  • The first could be an invitation, the second a request for information.
  • Other interpretations are possible.
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A lot depends on intonation and full context.

The first could be an invitation, the second a request for information. Other interpretations are possible.
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When s/he said yes, I will come , the second could mean confirming whether he will really comes or not?

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