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How do you say " I'm going to eat dinner" or " I'm going to dinner"?
Hi my friends, I have a question. How do you say " I'm going to eat dinner" or " I'm going to dinner"?
8 de oct. de 2013 12:14
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"I'm going to eat dinner" is what you say if you intend to eat.
"I'm going to dinner" should probably be qualified to explain where you are going, i.e. "I'm going out (to a restaurant) for dinner" or "I'm going home for dinner"
8 de octubre de 2013
I'm going to eat dinner
9 de octubre de 2013
Thank you very much everyone for answering my question.
8 de octubre de 2013
"I'm going to eat dinner."
Here, "going to" means "will". This is a special use of "going to".
"I'm going to dinner."
Here, "going" is just the present continuous form of "go". It means that you're going to wherever dinner is located (probably a restaurant, but it can mean you're just going to the dining room).
8 de octubre de 2013
"I'm going to dinner" is nearly the same as "I'm going OUT to dinner"
8 de octubre de 2013
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