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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Tense for new year's resolution?

Hi. Please help. What is the correct tense (perhaps the most appropriate tense?) for possible sentences for new year's resolutions?

Q: What is your new year's resolution?

A: I am going to/will do more exercise to get in shape.
  

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Either one is fine. Will is equivalent to " be going to. "

  • Either one is fine.
  • Will is equivalent to " be going to.
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Either one is fine. Will is equivalent to "be going to."
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hi dear going to/will do can use.they both have the same meaning.you can use either going to or will do.










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