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  1. Usos del verbo will. Se usa el verbo para referirse a cosas que pensamos que pueden suceder, pero no tenemos la certeza, ya sea en el presente o en el futuro. Ejemplo: I will come to your house around 1 p.m. (Iré a tu casa sobre la 1 p.m.).

  2. 22 de nov. de 2020 · Yes I'm so sorry for the confusion. You can use "at" for both of them. Adding an "at" sounds more grammatically correct but no one really notices or cares about whether you use "at" or not. It sounds fluent either way.

  3. 23 de dic. de 2018 · Since going to a place is an ongoing action, it should be described using the progressive form. If you want to use the future tense, you should use a verb that describes a specific moment in time. In this case, "He will arrive around 1pm tomorrow" would be more correct than "he will come".

  4. At, on and in (time): typical errors. We use on not at to talk about a particular day: The two couples were married in two different cities on the same day, 25 years ago. Not: … at the same day, 25 years ago. We don’t use at to refer to dates:

  5. 10 de oct. de 2017 · We need to be there by noon. So first, let’s go over the main points that we need to remember. “At” is used in reference to specific times on the clock or points of time in the day. “In” usually refers to period of time. And “on” is used with dates and named days of the week.

  6. Fill in each blank space with the correct future verb tense (simple future, future continuous, or future perfect). 1. Tomorrow I ________ (paint) all day. will be painting. will paint. will be paint. 2. By the time we get there, the store ________ (close). will close.

  7. Use 1: When talking about time, ‘at’ is used for a specific time. So for example: “I will see you at 8:00 pm.” “My interview is at 3:00 pm.” Use 2: When talking about places, ‘at’ is used to indicate a specific place. Some examples are: “We are meeting at the cafe.” “The football game is at the stadium.”