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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Going to / present continuous

What's the difference between:

I am going to see my doctor tomorrow.

I am seeing my doctor tomorrow.

Can they both be used?

When talking about the future, can the present continuous and 'going to' be used interchangeably?



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I am seeing my doctor tomorrow. The second is a surer commitment. anonymous Can they both be used?

  • I am seeing my doctor tomorrow.
  • The second is a surer commitment.
  • anonymous Can they both be used?
  • Yes.
  • anonymous When talking about the future, can the present continuous and 'going to' be used interchangeably?
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anonymousWhat's the difference between:I am going to see my doctor tomorrow.I am seeing my doctor tomorrow.

The second is a surer commitment.

anonymousCan they both be used?

Yes.

anonymousWhen talking about the future, can the present continuous and 'going to' be used interchangeably?

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