Jack will be driving to London next Tuesday.

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Do the following sentences express the same thing?
1) Jack will drive to London next Tuesday.
2) Jack is going to drive to London next Tuesday.
3) Jack is driving to London next Tuesday.
4) Jack will be driving to London next Tuesday.
5) Jack drives to London next Tuesday.
 
Do the following sentences express the same thing?
1) Jack will drive to London next Tuesday.
2) Jack is going to drive to London next Tuesday.
3) Jack is driving to London next Tuesday.
4) Jack will be driving to London next Tuesday.
5) Jack drives to London next Tuesday.
Yes. Number 5 would only be likely in a few contexts — for instance, if you're making or referring to a plan or schedule.
 
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