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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Doing or going

Which is correct?

The economy is not going / doing well.

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Hi, If you want to express how the economy is doing, you should use the verb "do" "Go" indicates a change whereas, "do" expresses the current status. Examples: The economy is not doing well. The economy is not going to recover.

  • Hi, If you want to express how the economy is doing, you should use the verb "do" "Go" indicates a change whereas, "do" expresses the current status.
  • Examples: The economy is not doing well.
  • The economy is not going to recover.
  • The economy is not going to collapse.
  • The economy is not going to get better.
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Hi,
If you want to express how the economy is doing, you should use the verb "do" Emotion: smile
"Go" indicates a change whereas, "do" ex

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