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Belly Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I am to

What's the difference between:

I am to come to Helen's party tonight

I am going to come to Helen's party tonight

I'll be coming to Helen's party tonight?
  

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Belly What's the difference between: I am to come to Helen's party tonight. ) I am going to come to Helen's party tonight. (Planned action) I'll be coming to Helen's party tonight?

  • Belly What's the difference between: I am to come to Helen's party tonight.
  • ) I am going to come to Helen's party tonight.
  • (Planned action) I'll be coming to Helen's party tonight?
  • (Planned action.
  • )
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BellyWhat's the difference between:

I am to come to Helen's party tonight. (It's an obligation.)

I am going to come to Helen's party tonight. (Planned action)

I'll be coming to Helen's party tonight?
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hi, may i answer ur question, i think it will be fine if u use u will be going to helen's party tonight.

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