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Are both OK? I go to see him every chance I get. I'm going to see him every chance I get.
Jun 13, 2025 9:03 PM
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Yes, both are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different uses: "I go to see him every chance I get." → General habit; something you regularly do. "I'm going to see him every chance I get." → Emphasizes your intention or current plan; more emotional or determined. So, it depends on whether you're describing a routine or expressing determination.
June 14, 2025
It depends. The first means that is something you habitually do. The second means in the future it will be something that you habitually do. I hope that helps! 😊
June 14, 2025
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