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Which one is correct? I will stay here until the middle of August. Then I’m going on holiday to the South of Scotland. I'm going to stay here until the middle of August. Then I’m going on holiday to the South of Scotland. I am staying here until the middle of August. Then I’m going on holiday to the South of Scotland.
2012年11月12日 19:14
回答 · 5
All the three sentences have different and subtle meanings about your intention. Without context, they are all acceptable. However, "going for a holiday IN SOUTH SCOTLAND" or "in southern part of Scotland" would be proper English.
2012年11月13日
I think the 3rd answer is the clearest. But the others would work too.
2012年11月12日
They are all similar but are used depending on how long you have been here. #1 does not sound correct when speaking, #2 You would use only if you have just arrived here. #3 is as though you have already been here for at least a few days.
2012年11月12日
As Mr Abdul says, little difference.
2012年11月12日
all of them give a very similar meaning
2012年11月12日
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