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Wowenglish Posted 17 years ago
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A. I would like to know the meaning of "1".

B. I would like to know the difference between "are we going to(1)" and "are we going to(2).

A wife was making a breakfast of fried eggs for her husband. Suddenly, her husband burst into the kitchen. "Careful," he said, "CAREFUL! Put in some more butter! Oh my GOD! You're cooking too many at once. TOO MANY! Turn them! TURN THEM NOW! We need more butter. Oh my GOD! WHERE are we going to get MORE BUTTER? They're going to STICK!

1. WHERE are we going to get MORE BUTTER?

2. What are we going to have for dinner?
  

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Both 1 and 2 use the 'be going to' future, used to suggest a self-made plan.

  • Both 1 and 2 use the 'be going to' future, used to suggest a self-made plan.
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Both 1 and 2 use the 'be going to' future, used to suggest a self-made plan.
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Wowenglish I would like to know the meaning of "1".
Where will we get more butter?
WowenglishI would like to know the difference between "are we going to(1)" and "are we going to(2).
No difference. What will we have for dinner?

CJ

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