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Maryuma
simple future tense
I am going to marry you
I am gonna marry you
I will marry you
I am about to marry you
can anyone explain tome what is the difference?
can anyone explain to me what it simple future tense?
May 14, 2013 11:17 AM
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the second with 'gonna' is not English, street or lazy language, being the same as the first.
I will marry you is DEFINITE, speaks of determination. I shall marry you is less emphatic. Will and Shall are slightly different. I am about to marry you is a little strange and artificial, because usually it is two people who are about to be married. About to means imminently, soon. You'd more likely hear 'We are about to get married'
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Arabic (Egyptian), Arabic (Maghrebi), Arabic (Modern Standard), English, German, Indonesian, Javanese, Spanish, Turkish
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