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Bamtori Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

will / be going to

1font00If anyone 01u00is going to02u00 be his grandfather, it 01u00will 02u00be me.02font02br
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00In the above sentence, why should IF clause use <be going to>? Please would anyone explain it to me?0-
  

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02br 02br 00 'is going' means 'intends' or 'plans' in this sentence. The lack of context makes it impossible to understand the exact meaning. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 02br 02br 00 'is going' means 'intends' or 'plans' in this sentence.
  • The lack of context makes it impossible to understand the exact meaning.
  • 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 It seems you believe there is something wrong with "is going to".02br
00 It is correct.02br
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00 'is going' means 'intends' or 'plans' in this sentence. The lack of context makes it impossible to understand the exact meaning. It could be in the context of deciding which roles are to be taken in a play.02br
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