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which is correct and why?
I have a plan to move or I plan to move, Why not we use HAVE?
2014年7月16日 09:53
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In the first sentence you use 'have' because 'plan' is a NOUN. It's the same as saying 'I have an idea' or 'I have a project.'
In the second sentence, 'plan' is a VERB. It is the same as saying 'I want to move' or 'I intend to move'.
The word 'plan' looks the same in your two sentences, but grammatically they are different. This is sometimes a problem with the English language - you can't always see what the grammatical function of the word is.
I hope that's clear.
2014年7月16日
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Both sentences are right.
"PLAN" is verb and noun both. so in the first sentence (i have a place to move) you are using it as noun" and in the second sentence (i plan to move) you are using it as a verb.
Ex--
I plan to go. (plan=verb) = I have a plan to go. (plan = noun)
She planS to go. (plan=verb) = She has a plan to go. (plan = noun)
2014年7月16日
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