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Present continuous and "be going to" Hello everyone. This is my first note. I'm italian and I'm improving my english. I would ask you what's exactly the difference between "be going to" and the present continuous. Sometimes I'm a bit confused. Thanks
15 de jul de 2014 14:41
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Present continuous and "be going to"

Hello everyone. This is my first note.
I'm italian and I'm improving my english.
I would ask you what's exactly the difference between "be going to" and the present continuous. Sometimes I'm a bit confused.
Thanks

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hmm can you give examples? I can only think of

"I am cooking dinner" ( present continuous, now)

I am going to be cooking dinner (future continuous)

15 de julho de 2014

Present continuous and "be going to"

Hello everyone. This is my first note.
I'm italian and I'm improving my english.
I would ask you what's exactly the difference between "be going to" and the present continuous. Sometimes I'm a bit confused.
Thanks

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Hi Flavia. As far as I could tell:

 

"I'm going to play tennis tomorrow." is the Future 1 Simple tense (going to)

 

and "I'm playing tennis tomorrow." is still present continuous even though you're saying that you'll do it in the future. In fact I read that this is a good way of cheating your way to expressing the future without knowing the future tense!

 

However, as far as I can tell, they basically convey the same thing. Although the second one could imply more certainty in my opinion.

 

You can look at all 17 (!) tenses here although I suppose you're probably tired of that right now:

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/tenses

29 de julho de 2014
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