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Whats the difference between sentences below ? Im gonna teach you tomorrow IM GONNA teaching you tomorrow I will be teaching you tomorrow Im teaching you tomorrow
2020年4月17日 15:39
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I'm gonna teach you tomorrow (gonna is a slang/casual way of saying 'going to') I'M GONNA teaching you tomorrow (this sentence is not grammatically correct, 'be' could be inserted after gonna to make the sentence complete). I will be teaching you tomorrow (this sentence is complete the use of 'will' over 'am' suggests the activity is more likely to occur) I'm teaching you tomorrow (this sentence is also fine, note the comment above).
2020年4月17日
Meaning: I will teach you tomorrow. Gonna means will. Future tense. 1) I'm gonna teach you tomorrow. (Conversational and most common. Note: emphasis is on the date. Don't worry, this will happen tomorrrow.) 2) IM GONNA teaching you tomorrow. All wrong. Stick to 1. 3) I will be teaching you tomorrow. (Not useful. Emphasis is on the progressive action. I can't go to the beach, because I will be teaching you tomorrow. Better to say "I will be busy teaching you tomorrow.") 4) I'm teaching you tomorrow. (Meaning is fine. You can choose whichever word you would like to emphasize by pronouncing it with emphasis.)
2020年4月17日
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