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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
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I'll watch vs I'm going to watch/ I'm watching

Twenty one pilots are the reason why I'll watch/I'm going to watch/ I'm watching the VMA's tonight.
  

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habibaelgindy Twenty one pilots are the reason why I'll watch/I'm going to watch/ I'm watching the VMA's tonight. This is mostly a matter of preferences. In order of my preferences, most preferred listed first: I'm going to watch I'm watching I'll watch The reason I like "I'll watch" the least is that is doesn't occur in a situation that seems spontaneous enough to be described with "will".

  • habibaelgindy Twenty one pilots are the reason why I'll watch/I'm going to watch/ I'm watching the VMA's tonight.
  • This is mostly a matter of preferences.
  • In order of my preferences, most preferred listed first: I'm going to watch I'm watching I'll watch The reason I like "I'll watch" the least is that is doesn't occur in a situation that seems spontaneous enough to be described with "will".
  • It seems more planned.
  • CJ
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habibaelgindy Twenty one pilots are the reason why I'll watch/I'm going to watch/ I'm watching the VMA's tonight.
This is mostly a matter of preferences. In order of my preferences, most preferred listed first:

I'm going to watch
I'm watching
I'll watch

The reason I like "I'll watch" the least is that is doesn't

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