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		 Present Simple or Present Continuous? 
		
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 abba
 
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							| Present Simple or Present Continuous? 
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							| Hi dear colleagues! I came across the following sentence and I would like to ask your opinion. 
 I ______ (see) Peter at 9 o �clock. 
 I �d use the present continuous am seeing, but some of my students asked me if present simple could be a possibility because 9 o �clock can be considered a timetable. 
 Thanks in advance |  25 Sep 2013      
					
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 franjo42
 
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							| Hi abba,
I see Peter at 9 O �clock every day/sometimes/occasionally
I �m seeing Peter at 9 O �clock tomorrow/ this morning
present simple is ok with an adverb of frequency.
Present continuous for future arrangements.
hope this helps |  25 Sep 2013     
					
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 abba
 
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							| Thanks a million franjo42. |  25 Sep 2013     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| Another alternative could be  �I will see Peter at 9 o �clock �  - simple future. 
 Cheers,
 AB
 
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 monder78
 
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							| I am seeing definitely as you �re not forced to  meet up with Peter. You are seeing him  as you want to not because you have to.  But llook at the sentence : I   go on a business trip tomorrow. In this instance you have to do it as your boss had told you to attend some business matters. The business trip is not your own choice. |  26 Sep 2013     
					
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 FrauSue
 
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							| If you were a doctor, or a psychiatrist, or a private tutor, then I see Peter at 9 o �clock makes sense - it �s a regular appointment, or (as monder78 points out) it is not your own free choice! |  26 Sep 2013     
					
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