Please explain the differences, between two below sentences:
1. I am going to China next year (Present Continuous)
2. I will go to China next year. (Simple future)
Under what context we use each sentences.
gray olive 661Please explain the differences, (no comma) between the twobelowsentences below:
There is very little difference. In most contexts they are interchangeable. "Will" suggests determination and commitment.
gray olive 661Please explain the differences, between two below sentences:
1. I am going to China next year (Present Continuous)
2. I will go to China next year. (Simple future)
Under what context we use each sentences.
Typically the present continuous expresses a plan and 'will' expresses an offer. In 1, the intention to go to China was there before the conversation started. In 2, the intention to go to China occurred spontaneously during the conversation.
Two ambassadors:
— I am so tired of going to China. Why am I always the one who has to go to China?
— OK. You can skip it next year. I will go to China next year.
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