I suppose both of them are correct? Can someone please correct me if I am wrong. 1. I am going to play badminton tomorrow. 2. I am playing badminton tomorrow.
Can you please tell me the difference between these two sentences? Thanks.
Top answer
To be going to do often emphasizes the intention: I am going to do it tomorrow. = I intend to do it tomorrow. CB
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To be going to do often emphasizes the intention: I am going to do it tomorrow.
= I intend to do it tomorrow.
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