View Poll Results: If you have an appointment, which sentence do you use?
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I will see the dentist tomorrow at 3.
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I am going to see the dentist tomorrow at 3.
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I am seeing the dentist tomorrow at 3.
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I see the dentist tomorrow at 3.
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I'd use more than one.
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Re: Appointments

Originally Posted by
killerfish
is this right?
I have a appointment with the dentist tomorrow at 3.
It is fine.
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Re: Appointments
They both can use in the context. I prefer #2.
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Re: Appointments

Originally Posted by
killerfish
is this right?
I have a appointment with the dentist tomorrow at 3.
AN.
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Re: Appointments
We use '' i am doing'' (present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do, but if we use '' i am going to do something'' we say that we have decided to do it (but perhaps not arranged to do it), so i think in this situation ''I am seeing the dentist tomorrow at 3'' seems to be more proper.
and also i reject 'I see the dentist tomorrow at 3' because we use simple present to talk about things in general, but I'm not sure about 'I will see the dentist tomorrow at 3'!so
I'd use more than one!!!
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Re: Appointments

Originally Posted by
sara68
We use '' i am doing'' (present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do, but if we use '' i am going to do something'' we say that we have decided to do it (but perhaps not arranged to do it), so i think in this situation ''I am seeing the dentist tomorrow at 3'' seems to be more proper.
and also i reject 'I see the dentist tomorrow at 3' because we use simple present to talk about things in general, but I'm not sure about 'I will see the dentist tomorrow at 3'!so
I'd use more than one!!!
i think we can write " i am going..." because when we have to do something that we have plan to do, we can use "be + going to"
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