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Going to vs Present Continuous

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Let's review the differences between going to and present continuous in future

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Going to vs Present ContinuousVersión en línea

Let's review the differences between going to and present continuous in future

por Alejandra Escobar
1

Don't forget! We ____________ in Envigado next Friday.

2

I am __________ Pedro tomorrow

3

You are flying to San Andrés tonight. What time _________ ?

4

That car is driving too fast! Oh, no, it _______________

5

I'm so excited! I ________ on vacation next week

6

They ___________ a party this weekend

7

We can’t do that, because you ___________ your mom this weekend

8

It ___________ soon.

9

I ____________ college this year

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They ____________ to Europe

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They have an arrangement for next Friday. We use 'present continuous'

She has fixed plans with Pedro. We use 'present continuous'

The flight is scheduled. We use 'present continuous'

It is something we cannot avoid, it is out of our control. We use 'going to'.

Vacation plans for next week. 'Present continuous'

Everything is ready for the party, we cannot change the plans. We use 'present continuous'

It is a fixed plan. 'Present continuous'.

The weather is out of people's control. We use 'going to'.

It is something for sure. We use 'present continuous'.

They are going to Europe but we don't know when. So, it is just an intention: we use going to

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