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Which sentence is better? #1 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 16:38 pm   Which sentence is better?
 

Please advise which one is more appropriate?
1. The goods will be shipped to you next Monday.
2. The goods will be shipping to you next Monday.
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Which sentence is better? #2 (permalink) Mon Feb 06, 2012 17:49 pm   Which sentence is better?
 

Hi,

I woul use 'will be shipped.'

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