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BulbulTada Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Why not 'will' instead of 'are going to'

Suppose you have arranged to do something this evening. I don't see why I can't ask you, 'What will you do this evening' ? What's wrong with using will?

  

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You can say that, but we usually use 'going to' when asking about plans.

  • You can say that, but we usually use 'going to' when asking about plans.
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You can say that, but we usually use 'going to' when asking about plans.

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