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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

difference between "plan" and "plan on"

1. I am planning to go to Australia this summer.
2. I am planning on to go to Australia this summer.

What is the essential difference between the two words and which sentence is correct?
  

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Anonymous 2. I am planning on to go to Australia this summer. " There's no difference in the meanings.

  • Anonymous 2.
  • I am planning on to go to Australia this summer.
  • " There's no difference in the meanings.
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Anonymous2. I am planning on to go to Australia this summer.
We use "I am planning on going to."

There's no difference in the meanings. (#1 is correct.)

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