搜尋自 英語 {1} 教師……
Alex
Going + Ving || going + to go + Ving
She is going skiing = She is going to go skiing?
Are you going jogging after work tomorrow evening = Are you going to go jogging....?
2013年12月16日 14:54
解答 · 4
No, not exactly.
We use the present continuous with a future time to mean a future arrangement, as in your example, "Are you going jogging after work tomorrow evening?"
We use "be going to (verb)" also for a future event, but in this case it's an intention or a plan, or a prediction based on observing the present.
The basic difference is that arrangements mean organisation has already been done, a commitment is in place and other people are aware of it. "Be going to go" doesn't have this meaning.
"Go (verb)ing" is a form we use for doing certain activities.
2013年12月16日
I think the first sentence is true
2013年12月16日
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