Asked by Ilma
Hello.
Please help me with the following structures:
1)is it possible to use "going to" after "expect" or only "will", for example "it's expected that they are going to discuss" or only "it's expected that they will discuss / will be discussing"?
2)are the phrases possible:
a)he will implicitly win the elections;
b)he will implicitly win in the elections.
Thank you for all your answers.
Please help me with the following structures:
1)is it possible to use "going to" after "expect" or only "will", for example "it's expected that they are going to discuss" or only "it's expected that they will discuss / will be discussing"?
2)are the phrases possible:
a)he will implicitly win the elections;
b)he will implicitly win in the elections.
Thank you for all your answers.
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. You can use all the variations, but two are quite wordy, and one is good. The non-wordy phrasing is "... they will discuss" -- it's more concise than the others. Do you see it? Even better is "They are expected to discuss..."
2. "implicitly" is not used correctly in either of the sentences.
http://www.answers.com/topic/implicit
I think you want a word such as surely or easily or handily. Look them up here:
http://www.thesaurus.com or http://www.answers.com
2. "implicitly" is not used correctly in either of the sentences.
http://www.answers.com/topic/implicit
I think you want a word such as surely or easily or handily. Look them up here:
http://www.thesaurus.com or http://www.answers.com
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