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Voytaszek Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence correct?

`I`ve been going there every day this week`.

If not, how can I put this right?

What about;
`I`m going there all this week`.
  

Top answer

Voytaszek I'v e been going there every day this wee k. " Voytaszek I'm going there all this week. That might mean something different; you might be just about to go there for the first time.

  • Voytaszek I'v e been going there every day this wee k.
  • " Voytaszek I'm going there all this week.
  • That might mean something different; you might be just about to go there for the first time.
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7 Answers
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Voytaszek I've been going there every day this week.
That's fine, or you could say, "I've gone there every day this week."
VoytaszekI'm going there all this week.
That might mean something different; you might be just about to go there for the first time.
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What if it was Monday (and I`ve already been there) but I`ll have been going there every day until the end of this week? How to put it into one sentence?
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Voytaszekbut I'll have been going there
Do you mean to say, "but I'll be going there?"
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Use "I'm going there all this week."
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What if it was Wensday and I had been there on Monday and Tuesday too and I was going to go there every day until the end of the week? Sorry, but it`ll help me understand some subtleties of English grammar.

Would be this form (above) still suitable?
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You can still use "I'm going there all this week."
The point is that the present perfect (simple and continuous) cannot tell us about the future. They can only tell us about the past and right up to the present.

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