"You're going to have a long holiday. Do you have any plans for it? Will you try to look for a summer job? or will take some course for your own interest?"
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Hi, Grammar check pls: "You're going to have a long holiday. Do you have any plans for it? Will you try to look for a summer job?
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Hi, Grammar check pls: "You're going to have a long holiday.
Do you have any plans for it?
Will you try to look for a summer job?
" It's better to use 'going to' for plans.
ie "You're going to have a long holiday.
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"You're going to have a long holiday. Do you have any plans for it? Will you try to look for a summer job? Or will you take some course for your own interest?"
It's better to use 'going to' for plans. ie
"You're going to have a long holiday. Do you have any plans for it? Are you going to try to look for a summer job? Or