Hello everyone. I have a question.
I know that the present progressive can be used to talk about fixed plans for the near future. But I'm not sure if some specific sentences using this construction sound natural to native speakers. Could you please evaluate each of the four sentences below? --
(A) My father is going to Madrid next week.
(B) My father is not going to Madrid next week.
(B) My father is visiting Madrid next week.
(C) My father is not visiting Madrid next week.
All four are natural. That's (A), (B), (B), and (C). CJ
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