She (leave)for London tomorrow
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Answer:
She will leave tomorrow for London
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Complete Question:
She (leave)for London tomorrow.
[Use the correct form of the verb in the bracket.]
Answer:
She is leaving for London tomorrow.
Or,
She will leave for London tomorrow.
Explanation:
- Both are grammatically correct.
- Using present progressive tense or simple future tense indicates an action taking place at some time in future.
- And this is preferred to discuss an event that will happen in the future for a specific amount of time.
- "She is leaving for London tomorrow" is in the present continuous tense and can be used for scheduled future activities as the case with the simple present as well.
- Both forms of tenses can be used for scheduled or planned future events.
Therefore the correct form of the tense for the action verb to be used is-
She is leaving for London tomorrow. (She leaves for London tomorrow.)
She will leave for London tomorrow.
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