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Whats the different between "will stay at.." and "will be staying at..."? when should i use "i will be staying there more than a year." and when to say "i will stay there more than a year."? thanks.
13 de oct. de 2014 17:08
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While they do mean the same thing, the notion of perceiving time is perhaps slightly different. "I will stay there for more than a year" looks at your year of staying there as a single block of time, and the moments within that year are somehow not considered as important. "I will be staying there for more than a year" emphasizes the moments that make up the year of staying there. It's the same block of time, but perceived a bit differently. You're thinking more about all of the days and months that make up that year.
13 de octubre de 2014
I agree with Alan. The use of the continuous tense nearly always puts the emphasis on the experience or the activity itself.
13 de octubre de 2014
It means the same thing :)
13 de octubre de 2014
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