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Present continuous and going to - 6 Minute Grammar

Present continuous and going to - 6 Minute Grammar πŸ‘‰ We use the present continuous to talk about something we have decided to do in the future, and made arrangements for. It’s definite, not just an idea.

πŸ‘‰ We use 'going to' to talk about something we have decided to do in the future, but not arranged yet.

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