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I'll have a part time job today. I'll tell my shop manager to quit the shop in a month because I move. Although I don't move in distant place, it's hard to go to the shop from my new house. Before I quit, I have to decide a new shop which I work.
28 Thg 05 2025 08:13
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I'm going to work at my part time job today. I'm going to tell my shop manager that I'm quitting the shop in a month because I'm moving. Although I'm not moving to a distant place, it's hard to go to the shop from my new house. Before I quit, I have to decide on a new shop where I can work.
In this situation we use "I am going to" and not "I will", because "I'm going to" is used for plans that were made in the past. You already knew you were going to work today, and you already knew you were going to tell your manager you were quitting. "I will" is more used for situations where you make a decision while you're speaking, or in the present. For example, you might say to your friend, "I'm going to the shop." You already decided to go to the shop, and you are letting your friend know. If your friend answers "OK, I'll come with you!", it means they made that decision while you two were speaking.
28 Thg 05 2025 12:22
I'll have a part time job today. I'll tell my shop manager to quit the shop in a month because I move. Although I don't move in distant place, it's hard to go to the shop from my new house. Before I quit, I have to decide a new shop which I work.
Are you working on talking with someone like this
28 Thg 05 2025 12:10
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