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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Would you please explain the difference of meaning and nuance of two sentences?

#1 . I am going out with my friend tomorrow.

#2. I am going to go out with my friend tomorrow.

#3. I will go out with my friend tomorrow.

#4.. I will be going out with my frined tomorrow,.

I believe #1and 3 almost means same. right?
#2 express the speaker's plan is planed and arranged,
oh, I amn't on the exact meanings of each sentences.??

Are they all grammatical expressions or used well or casually?
I have known their meanings but not enough, so I need your polite, strong explanations,
If you'd show the particular situation or dialog for better understanding.
I'd like to get it.

please. thanks for reading.
  

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Hi, ljswave I believe #1and 3 almost means same. Are they all grammatical expressions or used well or casually? Your belief is correct.

  • Hi, ljswave I believe #1and 3 almost means same.
  • Are they all grammatical expressions or used well or casually?
  • Your belief is correct.
  • In natural conversational English, the present -future ( I am going to ) is the most common.
  • " ( This has a equivalent meaning of " will be going (as # 4 in your example), and it is perfectly interchangeable in this context.
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Hi,
ljswaveI believe #1and 3 almost means same. right?#2 express the speaker's plan is planed and arranged,oh, I amn't on the exact meanings of each sentences.??Are they all grammatical expressions or used well or casually?
Your belief is correct. In natural conversational English, the present -future ( I am going to ) is the most common. If you are having a dri

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