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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

talking about the future

hello everyone,
i've been studying a lot of grammar lately,and i have a litlle question about the future. so we have these 4 sentences:
1.i'm going to paris next week.
2.i will go to paris next week.
3.i'm going to go to paris next week.
4.i will be going to paris next week.

now,by looking at the books one can learn that there are some differences between tham,but i want to ask,is there really a difference??? like not by the book,in every-day english,when speaking with friends etc.. does a native speaker really see a diffference in here??
  

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Hi, i've been studying a lot of grammar lately,and i have a litlle question about the future. so we have these 4 sentences: Much depends on the context, but here are a few quick comments. i'm going to paris next week.

  • Hi, i've been studying a lot of grammar lately,and i have a litlle question about the future.
  • so we have these 4 sentences: Much depends on the context, but here are a few quick comments.
  • i'm going to paris next week.
  • Sounds like a slightly more casual version of #3.
  • i will go to paris next week.
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Hi,

i've been studying a lot of grammar lately,and i have a litlle question about the future. so we have these 4 sentences:


Much depends on the context, but here are a few quick comments.


1.i'm going to paris next week. Sounds like a slightly more casual version

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