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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Planning on doing vs plan on doing vs plan to do

Are all of these correct and interchangeable?

  • What are you planning on doing?
  • what do you plan on doing?
  • What do you plan to do?
  

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Apart from the capitalisation typo, yes and yes, in informal speech. In formal English, use the last one.

  • Apart from the capitalisation typo, yes and yes, in informal speech.
  • In formal English, use the last one.
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Apart from the capitalisation typo, yes and yes, in informal speech. In formal English, use the last one.

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