Mehrdad
I am going to Japan next year vs I am going to go to Japan next year. I think the first sentence shows more certainity.Am I correct?
2019年8月14日 16:42
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First, you would say “I’m” in both cases. They are different tenses but there isn’t a difference in certainty in my opinion. I’d use the latter if I wanted to excitedly announce a new trip. The former sounds a little more factual. I’m going to Japan next year, but this year we’re focusing on China.
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They are identical. An English speaker will say them interchangeably purely based on which comes to their tongue faster.
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both mean the same to me
2019年8月14日
Thank you Chris!
2019年8月14日
English Grammar in Use 4th edition (Murphy), units 19-22 is excellent. Practical English Usage 3rd edition (Swan), sections 211-218 is excellent. Also, ef.com has a useful overview here: https://www.ef.com/ca/english-resources/english-grammar/future/
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