[Grammar] be going to (go)

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Some course books state: "We don't usually say going to go" while the others introduce "We're going to go to Italy". What are your suggestions? Which variant is better to stick to?
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Some course books state: "We don't usually say going to go" while the others introduce "We're going to go to Italy". What are your suggestions? Which variant is better to stick to?
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Which course book says that we don't usually say "going to go"? We do.
It's impossible to say which variant is better, since you've only given one - "going to go". I can say it's correct, though.
 

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Which course book says that we don't usually say "going to go"? We do.
It's impossible to say which variant is better, since you've only given one - "going to go". I can say it's correct, though.

New Headway Intermediate by Liz and John Soars (Student's book) Oxford University Press Unit 5 p.45.
 

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Yes, I've heard that too. But in real life they DO say 'I'm gonna go' (= I am going to go). Take it from me - 15 years in the US. The problem is we can't always prevent people from speaking the way most native speakers do.
 

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Wouldn't you strive to speak the way most natives do?

It's not that natives "don't follow the rules." The rules exist to show how the people who own the language, the native speakers, actually use it. That's why things change over time.
 

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Some course books state: "We don't usually say going to go" while the others introduce "We're going to go to Italy". What are your suggestions? Which variant is better to stick to?
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The book does say usually- many speakers will omit to go, but this is not a rule, just a common pattern. It doesn't matter which way you say it IMO.
 
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