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James Banttari Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Word Order

When asking if someone will traveling in your general area, is it "When will you be in my area next?" or "When will you next be in my area?" and why is the correct way correct?
  

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Both are correct. It makes no difference. I would guess that the first is the more common use.

  • Both are correct.
  • It makes no difference.
  • I would guess that the first is the more common use.
  • The second strikes me as more formal, perhaps.
  • CJ
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Both are correct. It makes no difference. I would guess that the first is the more common use. The second strikes me as more formal, perhaps.

CJ

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