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
2017年6月7日 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.
2017年6月7日
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Both options are correct :)
2017年6月7日
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yes they are the same
2017年6月7日
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