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Lamjin Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

I'll be going there.

Hi teachers.

Can I say like that "I'll be going there." Or, I should say 'I'm going there'.

thanks in advance!
  

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You can say either one. Both are correct. CJ

  • You can say either one.
  • Both are correct.
  • CJ
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You can say either one. Both are correct.

CJ
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is the meaning the same?
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If you say you're going there, it gives the feeling that you have a plan already formulated for going.

If you say you'll be going there, it gives the feeling that some time will pass before you formulate your plan for going.

"are going" sounds a little more immediate. "will be going" sounds like a little later.

CJ

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