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Present continuous and be going to
Present continuous and be going to are both used for future plans/ arrangements. Are they different or can they be used interchangeably?
26 de abr. de 2014 11:11
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They are quite different. To mean a fixed plan (usually an arrangement or commitment, with others involved), you use present continuous plus a future time.
For a plan that you've thought about but perhaps haven't made any arrangements for yet, use "be going to (verb)". You can also use this form to make a future prediction based on what you see in the present.
There are a few other future forms we use in English (aside from "will" and other modals), so don't make the mistake of assuming that they're interchangeable.
26 de abril de 2014
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