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the difference between "gonna be doing"and "gonna to do"
today I am gonna be talking about ... & today I am gonna talk about...
Is there any difference between the meaning of these two sentences?
thanks:)
10 de may. de 2019 13:15
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Have to add - please don't ever use the word "gonna" - it's "going to". "Gonna" is very poor grammar.
10 de mayo de 2019
This is the main flaw of English, it forces you to drown in modal verbs to get the meaning accross.
Going to do = future tense, AORIST ASPECT. It's the same aspect as the simple form "I do," just shifted into the future (会__(no particle))
Going to be doing = future tense, IMPERFECTIVE ASPECT. It's a continuous action in the future (会__着).
10 de mayo de 2019
The difference is mainly on the emphasis- one is about something you hope to do, and another is a continuous action. The sentence with 'doing' is about an activity in action. It will be happening.
10 de mayo de 2019
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Coreano
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Inglés, Coreano
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