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Old 22-Mar-2007, 05:49
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Default Re: Difference in meaning between sentences

There are some cases where only one works. If it's a promise or you're making the decision now, then 'wll' is the form. If you're talking about an event that is arranged and is outside you're control, the 'will be' works better.
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