1. All sentences are correct.
2. These sentences are fine, too -- and the meaning is similar, yes.
3. Better: On March 1, 2013, the dictator will have ruled for twenty-five years.
(Notice the comma after 2013 as well as before it.)
4. Both are correct.
Hello. I'm very grateful for your help and will appreciate some more.
1)Are the sentences correct:
a}The team is conducting an experiment next week.
b)The team will be conducting an experiment next week.
c)He is giving a lecture at 5 next Monday.
d)He will be giving a lecture at five next Monday.
2)Is it possible to say:"The team will conduct an experiment next week", "He will give a lecture at 5 next week"? If yes, is the meaning different from the above sentences?
3)Is the sentence possible: "On March 1, 2013 the term of the dictator's rule will be (will have been?) twenty-five years"?
4)Which is correct, "See you at 5 today" or "See you today at 5"?
Thank you very much.
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