
What’s the difference between "Are you going" and "Will you go"?
2015年8月21日 · "Are you going?" is the more natural British English usage when you are simply asking about plans or intent. "Will you go" works too, but sounds a bit clunky. "Will you...?" is …
Which is correct, "are you going" or "will you go"?
2022年11月23日 · Both are correct, but "Are you going" connects better with your friend being dressed up. Neither is grammatically wrong, but the second is more natural ('Are you dressed …
are you going? or will you go?? - TextRanch
2024年3月26日 · Both "Are you going?" and "Will you go?" are correct phrases, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Are you going?" is more commonly used in informal situations to …
is "Where are you going to?" correct - English Language & Usage …
2010年11月4日 · "Where are you going to" seems to be quite popular among foreign learners whose mother tongue is German. That's probably because in German, "Where are you going" …
Should I say, where are you going to or where are you going?
2016年5月5日 · Both of the phrases are correct although the first is usually used when you know someone is going to a place and the second when you don't know if they are going to an …
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