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Yellowstarstruck Posted 5 years ago
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Hi! The question is future tense. So you can either reply "I'm going to go fishing or I'm going fishing"? Thanks, Fulvio

1 What are you going to do this weekend? I'm going to go fishing.

2 What are you going to do this weekend? I'm going fishing.

  

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yellowstarstruck Hi! The question is future tense. So you can either reply "I'm going to go fishing or I'm going fishing"?

  • yellowstarstruck Hi!
  • The question is future tense.
  • So you can either reply "I'm going to go fishing or I'm going fishing"?
  • Thanks, Fulvio 1 What are you going to do this weekend?
  • I'm going to go fishing.
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yellowstarstruck

Hi! The question is future tense. So you can either reply "I'm going to go fishing or I'm going fishing"? Thanks, Fulvio

1 What are you going to do this weekend? I'm going to go fishing.

2 What are you going to do this weekend? I'm going fishing.

Yes. You can say either one. Most people say the shorter one (2), but both

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