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  • I have a question??? mmm which is the difference between , "going to" and "will"??

  • @danniellacannibal Here is the answer to your question danniel: "going to" is used for the present continuous or present participle construction, and is not a subsitute for "Will" in a future tense construction; it can, however, be used after the "will" in a furture tesne construction to make the future continuous tense. "I will go to the store tomorrow" or "I will be going to the store tomorrow." If you just say, "I am going to the store tomorrow." that is the present continuous sentence.

  • @DeMarkieSade Or I could be wrong. Just play with words like a wild mule with a bur under its saddle and you will come up with a future tense construction. The future tense is ambiguous and must be scrutinized closley for precisivness according to the context in which it is going to be used. It employs modal or the modal auxillary verbs in its construeing. as long as you get the point across that what you are saying or suggesting is coming in the futrue, and not at the moment or in the past.

  • mjb03003 you are SO STONED

  • this guy is SO STONED

  • @mjb03003

    Are you asshole??, this guy is a teacher for us. You`re stoned

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