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        <title>Present continuous and going to - 6 Minute Grammar</title>
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        <description>Learn English grammar with BBC Learning English! 👉 In English grammar, we use 'going to' to talk about something we have decided to do in the future. 👉 We can 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. 😊 Watch the video to learn how to use both! 👍 0:00 Introduction 0:18 Example sentences - present continuous 1:00 Going to 1:45 Present continuous or going to? 3:00 Asking questions about future plans 4:10 Quiz If you liked this video, you'll also love these videos: Using different tenses to be polite: https://youtu.be/rW4uNYLDRf0​ How to choose the correct tense in English: https://youtu.be/GiI3wjFWSXQ​ 5 ways to talk about the future: https://youtu.be/o17hDxuzVdo​ #BBCLearningEnglish​ #Grammar​ #6MinuteGrammar</description>
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