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"I'm going to HAVE to GO..." vs. "I'm going to..." What is the difference? When do I use each one?
When do I use each one and what's the difference between them?
e.g. I'm going to have to go to my place in the capital for a bit
Somehow "going to have to go" doesn't sound natutal to me. Is it used frequently? Please expain to me and give me some examples, I'd appreaciate it very much! :)
2018年1月7日 17:45
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You would say you're going to do X just to say that you're doing X.
But when you say that you're going to HAVE TO do X, you're emphasizing that X is something you must do.
I see this as usually being used when you must do X _instead of_ something else.
For example:
"I was going to help you move boxes tomorrow at 10, but I'm going to have to go to a meeting with my son's teacher at that time instead."
2018年1月7日
Yes, we use "going to have to go" often.
Common examples: "I am going to have to go to the doctor tomorrow." "I'm going to have to go buy a new car battery because mine died."
"I'm going to..." is just a statement that you will be going ex., "I am going to the doctor tomorrow". You could have a standing appointment or a routine physical and it has been planned for a long time. "I am going to have to go to the doctor tomorrow" expresses a need to go whether you want to or not (maybe you just sprained your ankle or a nagging cough) and most likely that it isn't pre-planned, although it could be and you might just not want to go so are lamenting that you have to go.
2018年1月7日
*explain / appreciate (typo)
2018年1月7日
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Rafaela
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