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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 de mar de 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 de março de 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 de março de 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 de março de 2011
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Habilidades linguísticas
Bielorrusso, Inglês, Polonês, Russo
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês, Polonês
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