eliff
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Hello,
I took a look into an English grammar book and I saw this note: For plans that are sure to happen, we are 'the present continuous tense',[STRIKE] not 'going to future'[/STRIKE]
For example, I am flying to Rio tonight.Look! Here is the plane ticket!
[STRIKE] I am going to fly to Rio tonight.Look! Here is the plane ticket!
[/STRIKE]
Is the second sentence incorrect?
2)Go and come...It says that It is unusual to use 'go' and 'come' with 'going to future tense'.
Can't we use 'go and come' for future tense?
I am going to go there tomorrow.
Is that incorrect?
Thank you..
I took a look into an English grammar book and I saw this note: For plans that are sure to happen, we are 'the present continuous tense',[STRIKE] not 'going to future'[/STRIKE]
For example, I am flying to Rio tonight.Look! Here is the plane ticket!
[STRIKE] I am going to fly to Rio tonight.Look! Here is the plane ticket!
[/STRIKE]
Is the second sentence incorrect?
2)Go and come...It says that It is unusual to use 'go' and 'come' with 'going to future tense'.
Can't we use 'go and come' for future tense?
I am going to go there tomorrow.
Is that incorrect?
Thank you..