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Alexander
Is it a difference between "I am doing" and "I am going to do"?
Is it a difference when I am talking about something what I have already arranged to do?
"I am leaving tomorrow morning" and "I am going to leave tomorrow morning".
27 mar 2011 20:28
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As long as you add the time, it's clear that this is in the future and so you don't need "going to." Both of your sentences are 100% correct.
However, your question should have been:
"Is THERE a difference when I am talking about something THAT I have already arranged to do?"
27 marca 2011
5
Big difference!
I am doing = now
I am going to do = not doing yet, but will soon. (Or soon-ish... this is a future form, indicating there's a plan or process underway already.)
27 marca 2011
Я иду домой. = I'm going home.
Я пойду домой. = I'm going to go home.
I'm doing ... (doing it right now, in the present)
I'm going to do ... (planning to do something in the future)
28 marca 2011
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