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Klavier Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Conditional with going to

Hello. Is it possible to use going to with conditional?

She has plans to go camping, though she's not sure if she's going.
  

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Your sentence is not conditional sensu stricto , Latin, it just has a concessive clause. ' would be more conditional. ' Yes, that's fine.

  • Your sentence is not conditional sensu stricto , Latin, it just has a concessive clause.
  • ' would be more conditional.
  • ' Yes, that's fine.
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Your sentence is not conditional sensu stricto, Latin, it just has a concessive clause.

'If I were an impatient man, I would be going to scream in a moment.' would be more conditional.


Your sentence does not seem to employ the 'going to' future; I would change it in this way:

'She has plans to go camping, though she's not sure if she's going to.'

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