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3 March
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What is the difference between I'm going to and I'm supposed to ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I'm going to and I'm supposed to ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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- English (US)
I'm going to is something you will do. I'm supposed to is something you should do but you may or may not do.
- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China)
I am supposed to go= 行くはずです。(I am required to go/I need to go)
I am going = 行く?行ってくる? ( I am on way my now )
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