DANAU
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- Apr 19, 2020
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- Chinese
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- Singapore
Hi.
I have read up on both Present Continuous tense and Future Continuous tense, but I am still
having difficulty understanding the key difference and their usage.
Or is it true that in most cases, both can be used interchangeably ?
I wrote the sentences below. Please let me know if both are acceptable.
- The boy "is having" his final exam end of this year.
- The boy "will be having" his final exam end of this year.
- The teacher "is conducting" a make-up class next week.
- The teacher "will be conducting" a make-up class next week.
I have read up on both Present Continuous tense and Future Continuous tense, but I am still
having difficulty understanding the key difference and their usage.
Or is it true that in most cases, both can be used interchangeably ?
I wrote the sentences below. Please let me know if both are acceptable.
- The boy "is having" his final exam end of this year.
- The boy "will be having" his final exam end of this year.
- The teacher "is conducting" a make-up class next week.
- The teacher "will be conducting" a make-up class next week.