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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what I would be doing. correct?
  

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Anonymous I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what I will be doing. "

  • Anonymous I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what I will be doing.
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Anonymous I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what I will be doing.
Continue with "will."
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So 'will' is completely wrong like there is no way we could use it with this context?
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BarbaraPA Anonymous I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what I will be doing. Continue with "will."
Is it the same if said: 'I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what to do.'?
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AnonymousSo 'will' is completely wrong like there is no way we could use it with this context?
AS has said that 'will' is correct.
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Anonymous BarbaraPA Anonymous I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what I will be doing. Continue with "will."Is it the same if said: 'I will buy a plane ticket and after that I don't know what to do.'?
No. There is a difference in meaning.

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