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Are both OK?
I go to see him every chance I get.
I'm going to see him every chance I get.
13 jun. 2025 21:03
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Yes, both are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different uses:
"I go to see him every chance I get."
→ General habit; something you regularly do.
"I'm going to see him every chance I get."
→ Emphasizes your intention or current plan; more emotional or determined.
So, it depends on whether you're describing a routine or expressing determination.
14 jun. 2025 13:50
It depends. The first means that is something you habitually do. The second means in the future it will be something that you habitually do. I hope that helps! 😊
14 jun. 2025 08:41
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