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  1. 2014年10月18日 · I am going to drive to the shop. I will be going to drive to the shop. (1) makes perfect sense. Although it uses the present tense 'am', the use of 'going' implies it is something that will be done in the future. (2) does not make sense. Share.

  2. 2012年6月9日 · Your problem, basically, is the difference between "Be Going to + V" and the Present Continuous (Be + V+ing) with Future Meaning. But most of your examples are mixed up and confused so we need to clarify a few things. Here are some expressions you need to learn first: go golfing = X. go to golf = X. go to shopping = X.

  3. 15. As per the title, is the proper usage "ongoing" or "on-going" when writing something such as ongoing research projects? Either is acceptable, though the form ongoing is almost uniquely the one used in modern times. (The hyphenated version, as with most compound words in English, was the original form; the hyphen got dropped after time as ...

  4. 1. A suggestion (what is suggested, the object of the verb suggest) is a noun. You can't use an infinitive verb where a noun is required. Going here is a gerund, a form of the verb go which functions as a noun. [Note that suggested can followed by that and a finite verb, "suggested that we go". That's different; that is a conjunction ...

  5. I was going to pick you tomorrow from the airport (not a big deal to me, really), but remembered that tomorrow I'll be teaching the class, which ends at 8. in above example, I am trying to say that earlier I planned to pick you up (tomorrow), but now I remember that I have prior commitments tomorrow, and hence can longer do it.

  6. 23. Going forward is almost a completely useless phrase. If one says [x] going forward, they mean [x] into the future, but it is very redundant, as one could just as easily say [x]. It seems that many business people want to sound as fancy as possible, so they use as many fancy words as possible to get the same point across. This leads to ...

  7. 3. You can use either one, but the two have (very) slightly different emphases. "I will be going" places the emphasis on the future, but gives a hazy, not-quite-here yet, and could be altered impression. Something might prevent you, after all. However "I am going" is much stronger and places the emphasis on commitment.

  8. 2015年8月21日 · Are you going to England this summer? means both questioner and the person questioned knew in the past about the decision to travel to England and that the decision to travel had been made. The question is asked to verify the decision is still valid.

  9. Sentence 1: Ann said that she was going to Las Vegas with here boss, and the whole office was talking about it. Sentence 2: I was just notified that I am going to be transferred in Mongolia. We'll see about that! I am going to talk to the boss. What is the difference

  10. 2010年11月4日 · 7. "Where are you going to" seems to be quite popular among foreign learners whose mother tongue is German. That's probably because in German, "Where are you going" (wo gehen Sie) would be wrong, the correct form being wo gehen Sie hin. So those people try to mimic that hin in English by adding a to (though, of course, technically hin is not a ...

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