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What Is right? " I've decided that ( I'll look for / I'm going to look for ) a new job?"
I don't know when I have to use will,shall or going to.
Oct 12, 2013 6:00 PM
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Correct:
I've decided I'm going to look for a job.
More normal:
I've decided to look for a job.
October 12, 2013
for "going to" you need the conjugation of the verb "to be"
"I am" going to look for a new job.
"We are" going to look for new jobs.
"He is" going to look for a new job.
For will and shall (which are mostly interchangeable, but "will" is more natural and preferred) you do not need the "to be" verb.
I will look for a new job.
I shall look for a new job.
October 12, 2013
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