1. I will visit my uncle tomorrow.

2. I visit my uncle tomorrow.
3. I am visiting my uncle tomorrow.
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Are they all grammatical? Does #2 mean #1 in meaning? Are #2 and #3 grammatical? Are they all the same in meaning?

1 answer

They are all grammatical and mean the same.
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