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When you're coming to India vs When you coming to India

Both phrases are commonly used in informal English, but the first one 'when you're coming to India' is more grammatically correct as it includes the auxiliary verb 'are'. The second phrase 'when you coming to India' is often used in casual spoken English or informal writing.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 619 views

When you're coming to India

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct form to ask about someone's future visit to India. It includes the auxiliary verb 'are' to form the present continuous tense.
  • And I'm coming to India with you.
  • Grandpa has decided that we are coming to India... and that's where our wedding will take place
  • You didn't even inform us that you were coming to India!
  • Or, this one, coming to us from India.
  • It's pretty obvious, they're coming from India.
  • You'd think they're coming from India. It's the closest place.
  • In Europe, poverty is on the increase because we are over-regulating ourselves against creating wealth when challenges are now coming from India and China.
  • It shows bad air coming in from India.
  • And specifically, there are four types of invisible innovation that are coming out of India.
  • So that's the first kind of invisible innovation coming out of India.
  • So, the dragonflies are actually coming from India on the northeast monsoon, but at an altitude at 1,000 to 2,000 meters up in the air. Incredible.
  • One-sixth of the GDP in India is coming out of Mumbai.
  • I have my rich old grandma coming in from India and I want to shake some money out of her.
  • It was at a time when investment was coming in, India was feeling a little more confident about itself.
  • Counterfeit goods, coming essentially from India and China, currently account for some USD 30 billion.
  • Call me when you're coming to see Alphonse so I can step out.
  • In other words, hold your horses when you're coming to judge people.
  • When you get better, you're coming to a game as my guest.
  • India, like China, is highly energy-dependent, with some 70% of energy consumed in India today coming from abroad.
  • But since other players are coming up such as India and China it is becoming ever more important that Europeans can have an independent access to space.

Alternatives:

  • When are you coming to India?
  • When will you be coming to India?
  • When do you plan to come to India?
  • When will you visit India?
  • When are you going to India?

When you coming to India

This phrase is commonly used in informal spoken English.

This phrase is a more casual or informal way of asking about someone's future visit to India. It is often used in spoken language or informal writing.
  • And I'm coming to India with you.
  • Grandpa has decided that we are coming to India... and that's where our wedding will take place
  • You didn't even inform us that you were coming to India!
  • Or, this one, coming to us from India.
  • It's pretty obvious, they're coming from India.
  • You'd think they're coming from India. It's the closest place.
  • In Europe, poverty is on the increase because we are over-regulating ourselves against creating wealth when challenges are now coming from India and China.
  • It shows bad air coming in from India.
  • And specifically, there are four types of invisible innovation that are coming out of India.
  • So that's the first kind of invisible innovation coming out of India.
  • So, the dragonflies are actually coming from India on the northeast monsoon, but at an altitude at 1,000 to 2,000 meters up in the air. Incredible.
  • One-sixth of the GDP in India is coming out of Mumbai.
  • I have my rich old grandma coming in from India and I want to shake some money out of her.
  • It was at a time when investment was coming in, India was feeling a little more confident about itself.
  • Counterfeit goods, coming essentially from India and China, currently account for some USD 30 billion.
  • India, like China, is highly energy-dependent, with some 70% of energy consumed in India today coming from abroad.
  • But since other players are coming up such as India and China it is becoming ever more important that Europeans can have an independent access to space.
  • I was pleased that in both your speeches you talked about the main competition coming from China, India and the other Asian economies.
  • So, Lacey, is your family coming from India to witness this joyous felony?
  • The third kind of invisible innovation coming out of India is what we call process innovations, because of an injection of intelligence by Indian firms.

Alternatives:

  • When are you coming to India?
  • When will you be coming to India?
  • When do you plan to come to India?
  • When will you visit India?
  • When are you going to India?

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