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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Going to

In the context: I am planning to buy.

I am going to buy a car next week.

In the context: I am going to the showroom to buy a car in the present tense.

I am going on the way to buy a car or I am going to buy a car.


Please suggest these sentences and their differences.

  

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I am going to buy a car. This can mean I plan to buy a car, or I am on the way right now to the showroom. I am going to buy a car next week..

  • I am going to buy a car.
  • This can mean I plan to buy a car, or I am on the way right now to the showroom.
  • I am going to buy a car next week..
  • This means I plan to buy a car next week.
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I am going to buy a car. This can mean I plan to buy a car, or I am on the way right now to the showroom.


I am going to buy a car next week.. This means I plan to buy a car next week.

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