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Supercat Posted 10 years ago
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Tense for immediate action?

You are about to go out now. You're picking your bag up now and you want to tell your workmate about that. Which tense do you use?:
"I ____ go out (now)."
  

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I'm going out (now).

  • I'm going out (now).
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I'm going out (now).

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