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Community Tutor" i'll be working late tomorrow" or " i'll working late tomorrow" ? what's the difference ?
Sep 5, 2014 7:59 PM
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5
The difference is that the first one is right and the second one is wrong.
'I'll be working' is the future continuous.
'I'll working' is a form that doesn't exist.
And don't forget - the pronoun 'I' needs a capital letter.
September 5, 2014
3
You can say:
I'll be working late tomorrow or I'm working late tomorrow.
These two sentences mean the same thing.
September 5, 2014
1
The second one is not possible to say (you can of course but makes no grammatical sense). As for the first one I believe it's correct.
September 5, 2014
Rephrase your concern:
I will be working later on
I will work later on
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