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CalifJim wrote: True ?
All are correct , however.
CJ
Hi CJ, Does Will you ask him for help? imply I'll be happy if you do (ask him) or I want you to ask him ? I'd say so.
Also, there's no such implication in Are you going
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Well, we've already done the future progressive causative : I'll be having/getting my tires punctured tomorrow at the latest. Will you be having/getting your tires rotated? I won't be having/getting my tires retreaded. So remains future perfect:
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Yes, it seems that I was trying to construct something like I will be having my tires changed. I just was trying to create a future progressive tense using causative have. My problem is that I have only examples for causative have in Future
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Soylista wrote:
I will be going to stay here for a month before returning home. This is an example of double future auxiliary in the same sentence and it's gramatically strange... It's not the future progressive and infinitive because the
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CalifJim wrote: Welcome to English Forums!
This is the going to of motion, not the going to of the future.
Here are sentences which use both:
I am going to go shopping. ( going of the future; go of motion)
I am going to be going
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Hi yunus, >welcome to here soylista Thank you! Thank you so much for the explanation. I thought this is gramatically correct, too, but just didn't get the meaning wise or "nuance" of what the sentence is trying to say. So, this construction is
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My question is:
What's the difference between the future progressive tense and the future tense in these sentences?
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The future progressive tense "will be -ing" is often used to describe a future event that is independent from the volition of the subject. (EX) Our plane will be soon arriving at Teheran Airport. If you change the frame time of this sentence
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Dear teachers, 1) Would you please tell me the difference between:
a) WILL you come to the concert tonight?
b) WILL you BE COMING to the concert tonight? c) ARE you COMING to the concert tonight? d) ARE you GOING TO COME to the concert
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Hi everybody, I've been making an ESL lesson focusing on the usage of the preposition by vs. until. So far I could come up with an easily understandable rule for positive sentences: - Until is used for repetitive or continuous actions and
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