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alejandro
what is the difference between the train leaves at 8am/the train is leaving at 8am (which is wrong?)
30 apr. 2020 16:19
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For casual spoken English in Canada, they are equivalent. For an English exam, "the train leaves at 8 a.m." is preferred. More information: https://www.ef.com/ca/english-resources/english-grammar/future/ [excerpt] Time-tabled events: The plane takes off at 3 a.m. Also, see English Grammar in Use 5th Edition by Murphy, unit 19.
30 april 2020
Hey Alejandro, Both are grammatically correct. However, there's more to know. "The train leaves at 8 a.m." can be used to talk about the current train situation (the near future) or the train schedule in general. "The train is leaving at 8 a.m." can only be used for the near future and not the general sense. Hope that helps! -Chase
30 april 2020
Both are grammatically correct, but the first one sounds more natural.
30 april 2020
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