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I will be taking bus vs I will take bus

Both phrases are almost correct, but they need a small adjustment to be grammatically accurate. The correct phrase is "I will be taking the bus." This form is used to indicate a future action that will be in progress at a specific time. The phrase "I will take the bus" is also correct but implies a simple future action without emphasizing the ongoing nature of the action.

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I will be taking bus

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action that will be in progress at a specific time.

This phrase is used to express a future action that will be ongoing at a specific time. It emphasizes the continuous nature of the action.

Examples:

  • I will be taking the bus to work tomorrow.
  • She will be taking the bus to the airport at 3 p.m.
  • We will be taking the bus to the concert tonight.
  • He will be taking the bus to school every day next week.
  • They will be taking the bus to the event on Saturday.
  • I guess I don't mind boring since I'll probably be too busy to socialize much. Plus quieter is probably better. I will be taking bus/train everywhere ...
  • We are looking for a 1-Bed apartment near these areas. My husband has a car, but I will be taking bus/train. Our budget is around $1100-$1300 ...
  • I will be taking bus 64 to jersey city. Please give your suggestions. Rate this post positively · Reply With Quote Quick reply to this message ...
  • So, I will be taking bus 8 and hopefully will figure out where to transfer! The sunrise on the plane was beautiful and gave me such high hopes for a beautiful day.

Alternatives:

  • I will be taking the bus.
  • I will be riding the bus.
  • I will be using the bus.
  • I will be traveling by bus.
  • I will be commuting by bus.

I will take bus

This phrase is correct but implies a simple future action without emphasizing the ongoing nature of the action.

This phrase is used to express a simple future action without emphasizing the continuous nature of the action.

Examples:

  • I will take the bus to work tomorrow.
  • She will take the bus to the airport at 3 p.m.
  • We will take the bus to the concert tonight.
  • He will take the bus to school every day next week.
  • They will take the bus to the event on Saturday.
  • Feb 3, 2015 ... I will take bus from kawaguchiko to mishima station. Then, buy a hakone free pass at mishima and take a train to hakone yumoto. I will be able ...
  • Dec 25, 2013 ... when i arrival in jogja i will take bus to visit prambanan and ratu boko temple , for borobudur tour i will join local agent at jln sosrowijayan as ...
  • Aug 21, 2013 ... I will take bus 405 at Tel Aviv New Central Bus Station at 2:45pm and arrive in Jerusalem Central Bus Station at 3:47pm. I can catch bus 486 at ...
  • This would mean i will take bus from legoland to outlet then bus back to legoland to return to singapore. Any bus that i can go from singapore to legoland and ...

Alternatives:

  • I will take the bus.
  • I will ride the bus.
  • I will use the bus.
  • I will travel by bus.
  • I will commute by bus.

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