
Sep 4th, 2008, 02:03 pm
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 | eslHQ Addict | | Join Date: Apr 14th, 2008 Location: China
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..."as you go through"... I have one more question. There is an example in Headway upper-Intermediate about the use of future tenses, and the sentence goes as follows:
`Your passports will be collected as you go through passport control`.
I wonder about the chunk of the sentence in bold. Why not "as you are going" or "as you will be going"? Why is not some Continuous form used here? |