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| What is the difference between those two? I dont know when to use I will be doing/I am doing that ( for the future) Would you please give me the reasons to use each one of them? Thanks for your help. |
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| I'll be doing that tomorrow (in the normal course of events) I'm doing that tomorrow (and have made the arrangements) These are raw distinctions and you could use the first for a single arranged event. |
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| Thank you for the help, but I am not able to understand that yet, is it possible for you give me some more information?? |
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