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what is the role's of "planning" in this term?
"Are you planning to go there?"
In fact i wanna know that planning is a noun or verb?, In addition i wanna know that the structure that i have written,it is true or not?!
to be+verb+ing+to+go
or
tobe+noun+to+go
Dec 1, 2015 4:35 PM
Answers · 4
It is a verb. You can tell someone that you are "planning to go to the beach." In this case, and all other cases, it is a verb because you are doing something.
Though, you can you "plan" as a noun. "I have a plan to go to the beach." Here, plan is the noun because it is a thing, and "to go" is the verb.
December 1, 2015
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