[Grammar] Future simple vs progressive

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Hi.

This time next week, my dad will have an operation.

This time next week, my dad will be having an operation.

Are they both grammatical?


No context, part of a test.
 
Yes, they're both grammatical but that is not the point because that is not what the test wants you to determine. I assume the person who wrote the test wants you to choose one of them.
 
The instruction goes:

Choose the correct verb form in the following sentences:

1/ This time next week, my dad _____ (have) an operation.


Now, are there more correct answers? How many?
 
They're both possible as is "will have had". It's a terrible test question if there's nothing else for you to base your answer on. Is the exercise supposed to be concentrating on one particular grammar aspect or verb tense?
 
Nope, a revision test on something like 7 latest units where all future forms have been gone through. :)
 
This time next week, my dad will have an operation.

This time next week, my dad will be having an operation.

The first sentence would be used in a context in which "this time next week" refers to a time when the operation will begin or will be about to begin.

The second sentence would be used in a context in which "this time next week" refers to a time when the operation will be in progress.

Suppose you know the songs that a radio station will play at certain times of the day, and you know they will start playing a four-minute song at one o'clock tomorrow.

If it is one right now (or even 12:58), you could say, "This time tomorrow, they will play that song." You could not say, "This time tomorrow, they will be playing that song."

If it is 1:02 right now, you could say, "This time tomorrow, they will be playing that song." You could not say, "This time tomorrow, they will play that song."
 
And will have had would refer to the end of the operation at the time specified.
 
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