Çeşitli İngilizce öğretmenleri arasından arama yapın...
alejandro
what is the difference between the train leaves at 8am/the train is leaving at 8am (which is wrong?)
30 Nis 2020 16:19
Yanıtlar · 5
1
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 Nisan 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 Nisan 2020
Both are grammatically correct, but the first one sounds more natural.
30 Nisan 2020
Hâlâ cevap bulamadın mı?
Sorularını yaz ve ana dil konuşanlar sana yardım etsin!

Evden çıkmadan dil öğrenme fırsatını kaçırmayın. Deneyimli dil eğitmenlerimizden oluşan seçkimize göz atın ve ilk dersinize şimdi kaydolun!