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Hello. What's the difference between
1) TOMORROW, I GO TO THE BEACH.
&
2) TOMORROW, I WILL GO TO THE BEACH.
&
3) TOMORROW I'M GONNA GO TO THE BEACH.
I understand that "will" Is used when we have decided about doing something beforehand while "gonna" Is used to express the decision taken at the time of speaking/expression.
But what about the 1) or very first sentence plz? How's it different from the other two?
Hello. What's the difference between
1) TOMORROW, I GO TO THE BEACH.
&
2) TOMORROW, I WILL GO TO THE BEACH.
&
3) TOMORROW I'M GONNA GO TO THE BEACH.
I understand that "will" Is used when we have decided about doing something beforehand while "gonna" Is used to express the decision taken at the time of speaking/expression.
But what about the 1) or very first sentence plz? How's it different from the other two?
1) TOMORROW, I GO TO THE BEACH.
&
2) TOMORROW, I WILL GO TO THE BEACH.
&
3) TOMORROW I'M GONNA GO TO THE BEACH.
I understand that "will" Is used when we have decided about doing something beforehand while "gonna" Is used to express the decision taken at the time of speaking/expression.
But what about the 1) or very first sentence plz? How's it different from the other two?
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19 jan. 2022
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They all mean the same thing.
1) TOMORROW, I GO TO THE BEACH.
This sounds choppy. I go to work. I eat food. Somewhat like a child talks.
There is an exception. You could announce Tomorrow [pause] I go to the beach!
2) TOMORROW, I WILL GO TO THE BEACH.
Natural sounding.
3) TOMORROW I'M GONNA GO TO THE BEACH.
Natural sounding. Casual. (Note: gonna is a slang pronunciation of "going to")
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- Anglais (USA)
Tomorrow, I will go to the beach
= Tomorrow, I am going to the beach
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- Hindi
- Népalais
@LTer thanks very much... but could you tell me what's the meaning of "TOMORROW, I GO TO THE BEACH. " plz?
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They all mean the same thing.
1) TOMORROW, I GO TO THE BEACH.
This sounds choppy. I go to work. I eat food. Somewhat like a child talks.
There is an exception. You could announce Tomorrow [pause] I go to the beach!
2) TOMORROW, I WILL GO TO THE BEACH.
Natural sounding.
3) TOMORROW I'M GONNA GO TO THE BEACH.
Natural sounding. Casual. (Note: gonna is a slang pronunciation of "going to")
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- Népalais
@PwokYH17uHu6 that's perfect!!! thanks a million for all the insights... I really appreciate it and understand them better now... 🙏🙏😊
- Anglais (USA)
@Juneheavens
I wrote how it is used correctly.
You can use that sentence with tomorrow.
Tomorrow is used in future.
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@LTer thanks a lott!!! I'm really grateful for your help... 🙏🙏😊
- Anglais (USA)
1.) We wouldn’t say “tomorrow I go to the beach,” since we usually use the simple present tense to describe habitual actions (for example “I go to the beach every weekend”). We need to use a future tense for this since you are talking about tomorrow.
2 + 3.) They mean exactly the same thing, but number 3 is more casual and something you are more likely to hear in everyday speech.
The main difference between “I will” and “I am going to (I’m gonna)”, is that “I will” is the simple future tense, which is the most basic way to state something you intend to do in the future. I am going to does not fall under the simple future, future continuous, or future perfect tense categories, but is a special structure we use to express our intention to do something. Basically, it just emphasizes that you plan to do something, but sounds more natural and casual in this case.
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@annaBonanna that's very well explained... I really appreciate your help and am ever so grateful... many thanks... 🙏🙏😊
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