My plane / Amy leaves at 7:30 tonight.

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Alice Chu

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Hello.
Could you please tell me the differences among the following sentences?

1) My plane/Amy will leave at 7:30 tonight.
2) My plane/Amy is going to leave at 7:30 tonight.
3) My plane/Amy is leaving at 7:30 tonight.
4) My plane/Amy leaves at 7:30 tonight.
 
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As far as meaning goes, there is no difference.
 
Hello.
Could you please tell me the difference [STRIKE]among[/STRIKE] between the following sentences?

1) My plane/Amy will leave at 7:30 tonight.
2) My plane/Amy is going to leave at 7:30 tonight.
3) My plane/Amy is leaving at 7:30 tonight.
4) My plane/Amy leaves at 7:30 tonight.
Don't leave spaces around slashes.
 
The difference is that in one, your plane is leaving, and in the other, Amy is leaving.
 
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