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What is the difference between She is going back to Japan next month. and She is going to go back to Japan next month. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between She is going back to Japan next month. and She is going to go back to Japan next month. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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They are the same.
If I had to be very picky, for me, the second one has more of a sense of permanence to it.
She is going back to Japan next month for another business trip.
Living abroad didn't suit her, so she is going to go back to Japan.
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They are the same.
If I had to be very picky, for me, the second one has more of a sense of permanence to it.
She is going back to Japan next month for another business trip.
Living abroad didn't suit her, so she is going to go back to Japan.
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