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Guest Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct to say

"I am going to go"
  

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I *** it is correct, though it leaves a lot of room for improvement. " I am going to go soon. " I am going to go home tomorrow.

  • I *** it is correct, though it leaves a lot of room for improvement.
  • " I am going to go soon.
  • " I am going to go home tomorrow.
  • " I am going to go do this right now.
  • ", you can usually find other ways to express the same thought.
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I *** it is correct, though it leaves a lot of room for improvement. "I am going to go."

I am going to go soon. I would write, "I will go soon" or "I am going soon."

I am going to go home tomorrow. I would write, "I will go home tomorrow." Or "I am going home tomorrow."

I am going to go do this right now. I would write, "I will do this immediately." Or "I am g
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1. I'm going soon.
2. I'm going to go.

[1] is the present progressive with future meaning. [2] is the future "going to" together with the verb "go". Both are correct.
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It looks right like in:
[person a] I am going to the movie
[person b] I am going to

Greetings,
Wim Alsemgeest
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I think the word you intended to use was "too":

[person a] I am going to the movie.
[person b] I am going, too.
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Yes it is correct, as long as that's what you want to say. It means the same thing as "I will be going"
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The one time it seem correct I am going to go now. As all suggest I should use it sparingly.

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