fattahking
hi,what is the difference in meaning between '' I'll travel next week?'' and ''I'll be travelling next week?''
Sep 4, 2010 8:55 AM
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"I'll travel next week" = your decision to choose next weak over other options. If you have just reached a decision when to travel, you express your decision by saying "I'll......". "I'll be traveling next week." = tells people what you will be doing next week. It is not a decision. A bit tricky, but yeah, English isn't easy.
September 4, 2010
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I'll travel next week'' is simple future...... ''I'll be traveling next week: is future continuous ... so there is no difference on grammar
September 4, 2010
- We use the future simple to express a spontaneous intention: 'I'll travel next week'. - We use the future continuous to talk about a temporary action that will be in progress at a time in the future: 'I'll be travelling next week'. Compare: - We'll have dinner at 8.00, shall we?= It is a spontaneous intention. Here, functionally, it is a suggestion. (Dinner starts at 8.00) - Don't call at 8.00. We'll be having dinner. = It is a temporary action that will be in progress at a time in the future. (Dinner starts before 8.00)
September 4, 2010
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