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i am go vs i am going

The correct phrase is "I am going." The phrase "I am go" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the present continuous tense with the verb "going" to indicate an action happening at the moment of speaking.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1709 views

i am go

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb "go" should be in the -ing form to indicate the present continuous tense.

The correct form is "I am going," which is used to describe an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
  • I am Go Eun Chan, 24 years old.
  • I am GO Yong-man - I am LEE Jin-tae
  • Father that I am go.
  • I am a Go-Go Dancer at the Bear Factory.
  • I am to go and sit with the concubines.
  • I am the go to guy for the befuddled adult roles on Disney Channel shows.
  • I am to go to Paris with my brother.
  • I am the go-to male authority figure here.
  • I am. I go to law school at night, and I get field experience as a marshal.
  • If I am, go ahead and let me know.
  • Father, I am to go to her 3 days a week.
  • I am to go to the opening address at 7:00.
  • My only selfish regret in recommending the Baglio Occhipinti is that I am letting go of a secret I would love to keep to myself.
  • I... I am letting go.
  • I am prepared to go to the police.
  • So, Friday afternoons I am afraid to go home.
  • And I am ready to go full-blown Jackson Pollack.
  • And so probably I am going to go with him.
  • Okay, I am ready to go again.
  • I am going to go scout our path.

i am going

This phrase is correct in English. It uses the present continuous tense with the verb "going" to indicate an action happening at the moment of speaking.

Use this phrase to describe an action that is currently in progress or happening at the moment of speaking.
  • Tomorrow i am going to the countryside by my car.
  • No, I am going over to help Brenda.
  • I am going to transfer my power to you.
  • I am going to break the CIA.
  • And here I am going downstairs.
  • I am going down there myself.
  • I am going home to nurse my grudges.
  • I am going to catch something for its expensive.
  • I am going away to stop under rain.
  • I am going to see Chaegyung now.
  • I am going to the recreation area.
  • Yes, but I am going home.
  • I am going to the woods.
  • We must be quick, I am going to Ethiopia.
  • Today I am going to school with Valeria as a little refresher.
  • I am going to my mother's gallery opening.
  • I am going to the playground with my kids.
  • its so funny and i have account on youtube so its darkvampirecat find it and i am going to put more videos on it this video is soo funny u can watch it on youtube too
  • But I am going to call Jordan back.
  • That is why I am going to Little Creek.

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