ext_90850 ([identity profile] mount-oregano.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] larryhammer 2014-02-23 09:15 pm (UTC)

English verb tenses convey a lot of information both on relative times of actions and on intentionality. "I'm going to go to the store" implies that I have fixed plans to do so, while "I will go to the store" could refer to any time. It's one of the fussy features of the language and something I spend a whole lot of time on when I'm teaching it as English as a Foreign Language.

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