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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Going to come

So, have I ruined everything now or are you still going to come tomorrow?

1) Is this completely natural?

2) Is "are you still going to come tomorrow?" closest in meaning to "are you still coming tomorrow?" or "are you still planning on coming tomorrow?"?

  

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1) yes 2) yes

  • 1) yes 2) yes
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I meant that it is equally close to both of your versions.

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