Ppman
leave and is leaving what is the diffrence? The bus leaves in five minutes. The bus is leaving in five minutes. Are they the same? Thanks
7. Juni 2017 02:25
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Both options are correct with very subtle differences in meaning: The bus leaves in five minutes. - this implies a more fixed schedule. We use the present simple for repeated actions. So you might use this if referring to a bus which leaves at the same time habitually. The bus is leaving in five minutes. - this refers more to a specific situation. We use the present continuous for plans or arrangements.
7. Juni 2017
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Both options are correct :)
7. Juni 2017
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yes they are the same
7. Juni 2017
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