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Difference among "plan to do", "plan on doing" "plan something"
Hello,
Could you please explain difference among "plan to do", "plan on doing" "plan something"?
I would like to understand to use each properly.
I wrote an example by making by myself below:
#1. I do not plan to present anything at today's meeting.
#2. I do not plan on presenting anything at today's meeting.
#3. I do not plan any presentation at today's meeting.
Thank you,
3 мая 2016 г., 3:08
Ответы · 4
They're interchangeable. Don't try to analyze this, just use one. It's really that simple.
5 мая 2016 г.
"I wrote an example by making by myself below" doesn't make sense, but all three of your examples are fine and mean roughly the same thing. Perhaps #3 has a bit more of an emphasis on the production involving Microsoft Powerpoint and LCD projectors and so forth, whereas #1 and #2 could be a brief point raised during the meeting.
3 мая 2016 г.
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