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Hi.
I wrote the three sentences below and would like to know if they are all acceptable.
1. I am working tomorrow. (present progressive)
2. I will be working tomorrow. (future progressive)
3. I am going to work tomorrow. (present progressive)
Personally, I feel that sentence 1 and 2 can be used interchangeably to mean the same thing.
But, sentence 3 seems to be more appropriate if I re-phrase it as "I am going to work on the new project tomorrow."
It will sound better if I add the phrase "the new project" but I do not understand the logic behind.
Or, can all the three sentences be used interchangeably to mean the same thing?
Please help to explain.
I wrote the three sentences below and would like to know if they are all acceptable.
1. I am working tomorrow. (present progressive)
2. I will be working tomorrow. (future progressive)
3. I am going to work tomorrow. (present progressive)
Personally, I feel that sentence 1 and 2 can be used interchangeably to mean the same thing.
But, sentence 3 seems to be more appropriate if I re-phrase it as "I am going to work on the new project tomorrow."
It will sound better if I add the phrase "the new project" but I do not understand the logic behind.
Or, can all the three sentences be used interchangeably to mean the same thing?
Please help to explain.
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