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Newguest Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Going to use

Hi

Do you want to make money be referring other people to use the same service that you're going to use?

I'm wondering whether the word "going" is the right one here? Because the person hearing or reading this do not know yet whether he/she wants to use this service.

Maybe I should use "will"?
  

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Hi Yes, I do think the same. And 'may' seems to be better one here.

  • Hi Yes, I do think the same.
  • And 'may' seems to be better one here.
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Hi
Yes, I do think the same.
And 'may' seems to be better one here.
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Hi

Why do you think "may" would be better than "will"?
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Hi
Will denotes certainty,and may, probability.
When the person doesn't know the service, there is chance that he may refuse to use it in case he does not like it.
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NewguestDo you want to make money by referring other people to ( use ) the same service that you're going to use?
Fine. You can end the sentence in various ways.

... service that you use?
... service that you have used?
... service that you have been using?
... service that you're go

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