Peter's birthday party

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Feb 23, 2016
Member Type
Interested in Language
Native Language
German
Home Country
Germany
Current Location
Germany
Tomorrow, Peter's hosting his birthday party and lots of people will be there for sure because he's a well-known man that everybody in the neighborhood likes. They...

1 will be singing a song for him at around 9 o'clock.
2 will of course sing a song for him.
3 are probably going to sing a song for him.
4 are singing a song for him.
5 are likely planning on singing a song for him.

Are they all natural?
 
Last edited:
Thanks. Would sentence 1 also be right if I left out the "at around 9 o'clock" at the end?
 
In BrE, #5 would be "... they are likely to be planning to sing/on singing a song for him".
 
In BrE, #5 would be "... they are likely to be planning to sing/on singing a song for him".

I missed that. Although it would be OK in colloquial AmE without to be, it's more proper with it.
 
It wouldn't be wrong in BrE without it. You'd hear it, but Rover's version is far more natural.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top