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"I'm going to go to Japan" or "I'm going to Japan"
2010年5月12日 03:29
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two different expressions both are grammatical correct. but they are expressing two different meaning. like the first one, it means you plan to do sth, but now you have not do it right now. it maybe happen in the future. the second sentence is one that express you are doing sth,, like you are now traveling to japan,,maybe right now you are just on a plane flying to japan.
2010年5月12日
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You can also say, "I'm off to Japan tomorrow".
2010年5月12日
I'm going to go to Japan means you are going there soon (next week, next month) I call this tense 'Immediate Future'. I'm going to Japan means you are going there (you are in the plane, or at the airport, in an hour, tonight, tomorrow) I call this tense 'Present Continuous'. I will go to Japan (I don't know when, but I'll go some day, it is uncertain, though I want to go).
2010年5月12日
"am going to" = will I'm going to go to Japan = I will go to Japan. (after this, tomorrow or next week, next month, etc.) "am going" = refers to the action now. I'm going to Japan. (maybe you are in the plane or at the airport already)
2010年5月12日
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