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JaxTeller Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Plan on doing, planning on doing, plan to do, planning to do

Are all the sentences above correct and do they mean the same?

  

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JaxTeller Are all the sentences above correct and do they mean the same? There aren't any sentences above. Those are just a couple of verb forms.

  • JaxTeller Are all the sentences above correct and do they mean the same?
  • There aren't any sentences above.
  • Those are just a couple of verb forms.
  • If you use them correctly in sentences, they'll be correct.
  • There's nothing wrong with them as they stand.
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JaxTeller

Are all the sentences above correct and do they mean the same?

There aren't any sentences above. Those are just a couple of verb forms.

If you use them correctly in sentences, they'll be correct. There's nothing wrong with them as they stand.

They all mean generally the same thing, but there may be very slight differences in th

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