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Haru
My friends asked me 'Do you have any plans for this weekend?' Is it nature to reply 'Plans for this weekend is playing basketball and switch' ? I'm not sure whether to use 'playing' or 'to play'. Other either of them are wrong. lol
Mar 11, 2022 3:24 AM
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Your answer don't have to include the word "plans " or "weekend." There's no need to repeat every element of the question in your reply. I would suggest: I'm going to play basketball.
March 11, 2022
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We need to say “my plans”, not just “plans”. Other than that, your sentence is grammatically correct either way, although it sounds better to use the infinitive in the predicate rather than the gerund. That said, the sentence is not very natural. More natural options would include: “I’m going to play basketball”, “I’m playing basketball”, or simply “Basketball”. (The one-word answer is not a sentence, but it works in casual conversation.)
March 11, 2022
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I wouldn't say this weekend. I'd say, 'Do you have any plans for the weekend?' I would also say, 'I plan to play basketball or switch', 'I'm planning on playing basketball or switch.', or 'My plans are to play basketball or switch.'
March 11, 2022
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