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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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The difference?

Hi Emotion: smile

Could you guys please tell me what is the difference between "I'm not planning to make that mistake again." and "I'm not planning on making that mistake again."?
  

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The only difference is that the first doesn't have the repeated used of the present participle (and I think it sounds better that way. Planning to make and planning on making are correct.

  • The only difference is that the first doesn't have the repeated used of the present participle (and I think it sounds better that way.
  • Planning to make and planning on making are correct.
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The only difference is that the first doesn't have the repeated used of the present participle (and I think it sounds better that way. Planning to make and planning on making are correct.

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