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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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What's the difference between these planned actions

He is going to meet her tomorrow
He is meeting her tomorrow
He meets her tomorrow(isn't it planned action)
  

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These are common and equivalent. He is going to meet her tomorrow . He is meeting her tomorrow .

  • These are common and equivalent.
  • He is going to meet her tomorrow .
  • He is meeting her tomorrow .
  • This one is infrequent.
  • It might be used when someone is looking at someone else's schedule.
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These are common and equivalent.
He is going to meet her tomorrow.
He is meeting her tomorrow.

This one is infrequent. It might be used when someone is looking at someone else's schedule.
A: Is Bob scheduled to meet with my wife anytime soon?
B: I see from his calendar that he [is meeting]/ [meets] her tomorrow.

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