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Nader75 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct

I'm talking about the future ... so

Which one is correct ?

I'm playing tennis on monday

I'll playing tennis on monday

I'm going to paly tennis on monday

I'm going to palying tennis on monday

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by the way is tis first clause is correct is correct I'm talking about the future
  

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on M onday I'm playing tennis on M onday OK, informal I'll be playing tennis on M onday OK, more formal I'm going to play tennis on M onday OK I'm going to be playing tennis on M onday OK, now.

  • on M onday I'm playing tennis on M onday OK, informal I'll be playing tennis on M onday OK, more formal I'm going to play tennis on M onday OK I'm going to be playing tennis on M onday OK, now.
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on Monday

I'm playing tennis on Monday OK, informal

I'll be playing tennis on Monday OK, more formal


I'm going to play tennis on
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Hi,

Yes, these are all OK. However, I don't see them in terms of formal/informal, but thus -

I'm playing tennis on Monday My game is already 'scheduled'. Similar to 'My plane leaves on Monday at 9pm.

I'll be playing tennis on Monday Use in a context where two events/activities occur at the same time. eg A: Can you call me on Monday at 11am?

B: No,

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