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Old 30-Dec-2005, 09:47
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Red face what's different between "going to + Vw" and "Ving" (for the future you have palnned)

such as I have planned to buy a car next week
Must I use "going to buy" or "buying"
and would you please tell me how to use them?
Thank you,
from someone in Asia
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Old 30-Dec-2005, 13:44
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Default Re: what's different between "going to + Vw" and "Ving" (for the future you have palnned)

This question is a bit implicit.Why don't you try expartiating!
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