Mehrdad
Is it possible to use will for time tables? The train will leave at 1 am in the morning. Usually the present simple is used but "will" sounds better to my ears.
2019年8月7日 15:22
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Yes, it sounds perfectly natural with “will.” The train leaves at 1 am = The train will leave at 1 am = The train will be leaving at 1 am = The train is leaving at 1 am. Any one of these sounds natural to my (American) ears.
2019年8月7日
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If you're talking about a particular train or journey, you can say either "the train leaves at 1:00 am" or "the train will leave at 1:00 am." "I'm leaving town tonight. My train leaves [or "will leave"] at 1:00 am." It's more common to use present simple, but both are okay. If you're talking about a regularly scheduled train, you need to use present simple. "Every day, the train leaves at 1:00 am." (Note that you don't need to say "in the morning," since you already said "1:00 am." You could say "1:00 in the morning" instead of "1:00 am," but you don't need both.)
2019年8月7日
Gray gave a good answer.
2019年8月8日
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