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  1. future time - "Will come" or "Will be coming" - English Language ...

    Jun 4, 2016 · I will be coming tomorrow. The act of "coming" here is taking a long time from the speaker/writer's point of view. One example where this would apply is if by "coming" the …

  2. Is coming or comes - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 20, 2021 · Do native speakers use present continuous when talking about timetables? Can I use "is coming" in my sentence? That film comes/is coming to the local cinema next week. Do …

  3. usage - have someone come or coming? - English Language Learners …

    Jun 16, 2023 · The -ing form in your example sentence is a present participle, indicating something which is currently ongoing. So, they have orders which currently are coming from all over the world. …

  4. present tense - Do you come? Are you coming? - English Language ...

    Further to Peter's comprehensive answer "Do you come here often?" completes the question in a continuous form, as opposed to the more obviously present "Are you coming?" "Do you come with …

  5. Can 'where's this coming from' mean 'why do you say this'?

    Jan 17, 2023 · If someone say something to you, and you wonder why they say that out of the blue, is it natural to ask 'where's this coming from'? For example, Alan and Betty's relationship gradually gets …

  6. Comes, will come, coming, be coming - English Language Learners …

    Feb 3, 2018 · Comes, will come, coming, be coming Ask Question Asked 7 years, 10 months ago Modified 3 years, 11 months ago

  7. word usage - Why "coming up"? Why not simply "coming"? - English ...

    May 28, 2019 · The word "coming" can also be used in several other senses, not all of which would have a parallel or related form using "coming up" "I'm coming up" could also be used when the destination …

  8. will come vs are coming - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 3, 2020 · Tonight is the night when my brother come with his wife at my house. Could you say how is better to say this information and what is the difference? Don’t forget that my brother and his wife will ...

  9. articles - The year is coming to an end or the end? - English Language ...

    Dec 31, 2024 · There are at least a couple of reasons why "the year is coming to an end" is the idiomatic choice. Firstly, "an end" better describes to the process or generality of something concluding, rather …

  10. future tense - "I will not be coming" Vs. "I am not coming" - English ...

    Jun 18, 2016 · Is there a difference in meaning and usage between the two sentences below? (Both are happening in future) A) I'm not coming in for work today. B) I will not be coming in for work today.