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Soylista wrote:
I will be going to stay here for a month before returning home. This is an example of double future auxiliary in the same sentence and it's gramatically strange... It's not the future progressive and infinitive because the
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CalifJim wrote: Welcome to English Forums!
This is the going to of motion, not the going to of the future.
Here are sentences which use both:
I am going to go shopping. ( going of the future; go of motion)
I am going to be going
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There's been a little debate fired in another newsgroup with an innocent question of how many tenses are used in common English in Ireland. ... As others have said, it all depends on what you count as a tense. I count 14, and these are the
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There's been a little debate fired in another newsgroup with an innocent question of how many tenses are used in common English in Ireland. ... As others have said, it all depends on what you count as a tense. I count 14, and these are the
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mark brader
5 yr 176 days ago
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