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Hello, native English speakers,
What's the difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
(a) Will you be going out this evening?
(b) Are you going out this evening?
And do you ever say (c)?
(c) Are you going to go out this evening?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin
What's the difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?
(a) Will you be going out this evening?
(b) Are you going out this evening?
And do you ever say (c)?
(c) Are you going to go out this evening?
Thanks in advance.
Hirashin