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Old 21-May-2007, 02:49
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Default Difference in meaning between sentences

1. Are you going to be available this coming Saturday?

2. Are you available this coming Saturday?

Are both sentences correct? If not, what is the difference in meaning?
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Default Re: Difference in meaning between sentences

Both are correct. The first is a bit more tentative and could imply that the person had previously not been available or that there was some uncertainty about it.
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