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Nugso Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Be To / Be Going To

Hello! I would like to know the differences between these sentences;

I am to visit Canada next week.

I am going to visit Canada next Week.

To my knowledge both be to and be going to is about plans. Hence I wonder if they are interchangeable? Or maybe one is more formal?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

I think it is the same. Maybe It's more formal the second one. But I really don't know the diferent one.

  • I think it is the same.
  • Maybe It's more formal the second one.
  • But I really don't know the diferent one.
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I think it is the same. Maybe It's more formal the second one. But I really don't know the diferent one.
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the second one..
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Hi,

I am to visit Canada next week. Much less common, and also a lot more formal. Suggests that the arrangements have been made already, often by someone else.
eg The Queen is to visit Canada . . .

I am going to visit Canada next
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NugsoI am to visit Canada next week.
Very formal. Almost never used in conversation. There is an implication that it is a duty, as if:

I am supposed to visit Canada next week.
NugsoI am going to visit Canada next Week.
Normal conversational form. No duty is implied. Most likely you are going to Canada bec

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