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5 Sep 2021
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English (US)
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I’m going to take a few days off.
I’m taking a few days off.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
I’m going to take a few days off.
I’m taking a few days off.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
I’m taking a few days off.
Are these expressions similar and natural?
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5 Sep 2021
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- English (US)
Not the same
going to = will, so in the future, future tense
verb+ ing: taking, means happening now, present continuous tense
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- English (US)
Not the same
going to = will, so in the future, future tense
verb+ ing: taking, means happening now, present continuous tense
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