Kotfor
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- Feb 17, 2011
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- Ukrainian
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- Belarus
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- Ukraine
Whould it be correct to say this sentence if I wanted to emphasise that the lesson takes place only one time. (I hope you don't think it's impossible for a lesson to take place only once.)
1) Tim and Jim can’t go with me next Sunday. They are having a singing lesson then.
On the other hand, whould it be correct to use the Present Simple if I wanted to emphasise that the lesson takes place regularly on Sundays.
2) Tim and Jim can’t go with me next Sunday. They have a singing lesson then.
1) Tim and Jim can’t go with me next Sunday. They are having a singing lesson then.
On the other hand, whould it be correct to use the Present Simple if I wanted to emphasise that the lesson takes place regularly on Sundays.
2) Tim and Jim can’t go with me next Sunday. They have a singing lesson then.