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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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plan on/to

Buckingham Palace plans [on posting/to post] archive footage on YouTube.

Is there any difference in meaning between the two?

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Hi, Buckingham Palace plans [on posting/to post] archive footage on YouTube. Is there any difference in meaning between the two? Not much.

  • Hi, Buckingham Palace plans [on posting/to post] archive footage on YouTube.
  • Is there any difference in meaning between the two?
  • Not much.
  • 'To post' sounds more definite, more decisive, more formal.
  • Perhaps you may see this more in simpler examples.
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Hi,

Buckingham Palace plans [on posting/to post] archive footage on YouTube.

Is there any difference in meaning between the two?

Not much. 'To post' sounds more definite, more decisive, more formal.

Perhaps you may see this more in simpler examples. eg

I plan on going to China next year.

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