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22 Mar 2018
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1:It depends on what we're watching.
2:It depends on what we're gonna watch.(We're going to the movies tomorrow. Both ways are correct??)
1:It depends on what we're watching.
2:It depends on what we're gonna watch.(We're going to the movies tomorrow. Both ways are correct??)
2:It depends on what we're gonna watch.(We're going to the movies tomorrow. Both ways are correct??)
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22 Mar 2018
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Yes, both are totally correct. People don’t usually talk about the “-ing” form as it pertains to the future, but yeah. “I’m watching a movie tomorrow” and “I’m going to watch a movie tomorrow” mean the same thing! Hope I helped :)
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Yes, both are totally correct. People don’t usually talk about the “-ing” form as it pertains to the future, but yeah. “I’m watching a movie tomorrow” and “I’m going to watch a movie tomorrow” mean the same thing! Hope I helped :)
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You too! Good luck with your English studies!
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