Choryiu
It is any problem in the following conversation: “What are you up to tomorrow?” “I’ll go to school.” (Should i have to say “I am going to...”?)
Nov 27, 2020 5:09 AM
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the difference between these two expression is: 1- I am going means you have plan , 2- I will go , means you like to go but you have no plan
November 27, 2020
Noo, both are perfectly fine
November 27, 2020
Hey 👋 Choriyu! It’s always best to take at least one class at a fixed time with a professional teacher. The rest of the time, you can practice freely with other learners. In this way, you will know what mistakes your are making and focus on fixing them when u r in free practice. 🇨🇦👍
November 28, 2020
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November 27, 2020
According to my grammar book which is called English Grammar in Use I am going to school implys that I already have a plan to go school A: Why are you dressing like that? B: I am going to eat outside with my girlfriend. (I have a plan) A: I am hungry. But I don't cook. B: I will cook for you. (I didn't have a plan, I made up my mind to do that just now)
November 27, 2020
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