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Is there any difference?
1) when will he come back?
2) when will he be back?
3) when is he coming back?
4) when will he get back?
5) when is he getting back?
Oct 1, 2021 12:58 PM
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Hello! All these sentences are correct and you can use them interchangeably, but according to English grammar the "will" form expresses a more uncertain future, so the person speaking does not know whether he will be back or not, nor when he will be back. The "-ing" form, on the other hand, expresses a certainty that he will be back sometime, even if the speaker does not know when exactly. The "-ing" form is more informal, and more used in everyday communication.
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