When do you use the future simple and the future continuous?
For example:
1. We will be having a cup of tea at 3 pm.
2. We will have a cup of tea at 3 pm.
Is sentence 2 correct? If it is, what is more common to express plans for the nearest future?
For example:
1. We will be having a cup of tea at 3 pm.
2. We will have a cup of tea at 3 pm.
Is sentence 2 correct? If it is, what is more common to express plans for the nearest future?
1 Answer
Jun 12, 2016
If you could drink your tea in a split second, you would say "have". Otherwise "having"