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Sergei Troizky
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« Ответ #4 : 31 Декабрь 2015, 23:43 » |
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Some additional information from websites: - "I fly" means an event in the near future, or indicates schedule/timetable. - "I am going to fly" does not have to be for the near future. It is something already planned/arranged to be done in the future. It is also used for prediction based on the evidence seen now. - "I am flying" is more of a suggestion that an arrangement has already been made. Note, that the latter is exactly opposite to the vox populi from my previous post. This site http://englishgrammarsecrets.com/index.html has several articles comparing different forms of the future.
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