Heidi
Are they both ok? 'If it is sunny tomorrow, we will/are going to swim.' Thanks
2017年2月13日 08:45
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Hi Helen i prefer to use "will go to swim" according to the sentence, You can have conditional type 1 to answer this. ( if + simple present tense will get "simple future as a result ) "will is different with going to" will = scheduled going to = unplanned So, when you predict something happen in the future, you must be have a plan to do it. Hopefully it's helpful for you. Add me as your friend when you really being helped with my explanation. cheers
2017年2月13日
You could phrase it in the ways you have suggested, but it would be more natural to add 'go' and use swim in the gerund form: If it is sunny tomorrow, we will go swimming If it is sunny tomorrow, we are going to go swimming
2017年2月13日
Thanks, Lydia!!!
2017年3月14日
Hi Helen, actually Paulus' answer was the correct one. You can only use "we will" not "we are going to" in this case. This web page might be helpful: http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/conditionals.html
2017年3月13日
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