Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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Hello.
These sentences are from English File.
The exercise asks to use the correct form of the verb. Present simple/progressive, be going to. The future simple is not given.
I used 'going to' in both but I was wondering if the simple present tense and the progressive are also possible.
1. 'I think it's going to rain tonight.' 'I think it rains tonight.'(?)
2. 'We are going to see a film next Saturday.' 'We see a film next Saturday.' (?)
These sentences are from English File.
The exercise asks to use the correct form of the verb. Present simple/progressive, be going to. The future simple is not given.
I used 'going to' in both but I was wondering if the simple present tense and the progressive are also possible.
1. 'I think it's going to rain tonight.' 'I think it rains tonight.'(?)
2. 'We are going to see a film next Saturday.' 'We see a film next Saturday.' (?)
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