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May 25, 2021

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Going to go

1. We intend to go to Dan's. (Dan's place/house).
2. We plan to go to Dan's.
3. We're going to go to Dan's.
Do those sentences mean the same?
Is "going to go " grammatically correct? Or should it be "We're going to Dan's"

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Going to go

1. We intend to go to Dan's.

(Dan's place/house).

2. We plan to go to Dan's.

3. We're going to go to Dan's.

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orea5

May 25, 2021

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Going to go

1. We intend to go to Dan's.

(Dan's place/house).

2. We plan to go to Dan's.

3. We're going to go to Dan's.

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orea5

May 25, 2021

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Going to go


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1. We intend to go to Dan's.


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(Dan's place/house).


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2. We plan to go to Dan's.


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3. We're going to go to Dan's.


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Do those sentences mean the same?


Do those sentences mean the same thing? Do those sentences mean the same thing?

Is "going to go " grammatically correct?


Is "going to go " grammatically correct? Is "going to go " grammatically correct

Is "going to go " grammatically correct? Is "going to go" grammatically correct?

Or should it be "We're going to Dan's"


Or should it be "We're going to Dan's"? Or should it be "We're going to Dan's"?

Oor should it be "We're going to Dan's"? or should it be "We're going to Dan's"?

Combine these last two sentences, they should not be split.

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