[Grammar] I leave for Paris tomorrow

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Please, explain the difference between two sentences: [FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Hiragino Sans GB, Microsoft YaHei, WenQuanYi Micro Hei, sans-serif]I leave for Paris tomorrow. I'm leaving for Paris tomorrow. Is the first one correct?[/FONT]
 
Both the simple present and present continuous can be used for expressing future action, but each should be used with a/the time frame.
 
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Please no comma here explain the difference between these two sentences:

1. I leave for Paris tomorrow.
2. I'm leaving for Paris tomorrow.

Is the first one correct?

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Please note my changes above.
 
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Please note that I have changed your thread title. Titles should include some/all of the actual words, phrases or sentences you are asking us about.
 
Thank you very much. We end sentences with a punctuation mark, not an emoticon.

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Please see my corrections and comments above.

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