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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Planning to or planning on

Hello Friends,

Do both forms mean the same thing?

I wasn't planning to attack him.

I wasn't planning on attacking him.

Thanks,

  

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They mean the same to me.

  • They mean the same to me.
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They mean the same to me.

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You could also say:

I wasn't planning attacking him

though the version with "on" is much more likely.

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