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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Hi,

Is it possible to say " we are going to Spain if we get enough money together" ?

We are going to is a plan but I don't know if the conditonal "if" should take precedence and it should be

"we will go to Spain if we get enough money together"/

Thanks in advance,

Susan
  

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Hi, Is it possible to say " we are going to Spain if we get enough money together" ? This is fine. We are going to is a plan but I don't know if the conditonal "if" should take precedence and it should be No, you can have a conditional plan.

  • Hi, Is it possible to say " we are going to Spain if we get enough money together" ?
  • This is fine.
  • We are going to is a plan but I don't know if the conditonal "if" should take precedence and it should be No, you can have a conditional plan.
  • "we will go to Spain if we get enough money together"/ The 'if' has no bearing on whether you use 'we will' or 'we are going to'.
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

Is it possible to say " we are going to Spain if we get enough money together" ? This is fine.

We are going to is a plan but I don't know if the conditonal "if" should take precedence and it should be No, you can have a conditional plan.



"we will go to Spain if we get enough money together"/

The 'if' has no bearing on whether you use 'we will' o

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