lapetitebiquette
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Hello,
I am not sure about two sentences, if it would be correct to put them in the simple form instead of the continuous form:
1) By the time I'm 35, I will drive an expensive sports car
By the time I'm 35, I will be driving an expensive sports car
2) By the time I'm 35, I will still live in the same city
By the time I'm 35, I will still be living in the same city.
I know that the continuous form sounds better and that it is more appropriate but is the other one grammatically NOT correct?
Thank you
I am not sure about two sentences, if it would be correct to put them in the simple form instead of the continuous form:
1) By the time I'm 35, I will drive an expensive sports car
By the time I'm 35, I will be driving an expensive sports car
2) By the time I'm 35, I will still live in the same city
By the time I'm 35, I will still be living in the same city.
I know that the continuous form sounds better and that it is more appropriate but is the other one grammatically NOT correct?
Thank you