I saw the following on the bus:
The most exciting thriller you will see this summer.
Obviously it is about a movie.
Why "will see this summer" is more natural and fit the context than "you see this summer" and "you are going to see this summer"?
In this advertisement "will" takes on a shading of "want", so in a way it's telling the reader that he or she wants to see this thriller. Jigneshbharati Why is "will see this summer" is more natural and why does it fit the context better than "you see this summer" and "you are going to see this summer"? To some extent 'you see this summer' and 'you are going to see this summer' both give the impression that the reader has already decided to see the movie.
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In this advertisement "will" takes on a shading of "want", so in a way it's telling the reader that he or she wants to see this thriller.
JigneshbharatiWhy is "will see this summer"ismore natural and why does it fit the context better