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I am going to go to a concert vs I am going to attend a concert

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of going to a concert. The choice between 'go to' and 'attend' is a matter of personal preference or style, as both are appropriate in this context.

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I am going to go to a concert

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple and common way to express the action of going to a concert.

Examples:

  • I am going to go to a concert with my friends tonight.
  • She said she is going to go to a concert next weekend.
  • Are you going to go to the concert on Friday?
  • He always goes to concerts on Saturdays.
  • We went to go to a concert, but it was canceled.
  • Jul 24, 2011 ... Saturday night i am going to go to a concert. I am going to be seeing All that Remains at the Webster in Hartford, CT. it is going to be a good ...
  • I have a plan! I am going to go to a concert. Take my mom's phone AND my phone. Change my contact name in mom's phone to "Mom". Throw my mom's phone ...
  • Feb 25, 2016 ... 6 I am going to go to a concert on Saturday. 7 I am going to have a party on Sunday. 12 Like / Love / Hate + ·ing form - Want + to form 1 2 having ...
  • Jul 16, 2010 ... After a bit of rest, I am going to go to a concert tonight. Very much looking forward to it. Posted by Lola Koundakjian at 4:46 AM No comments:.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to attend a concert
  • I am going to see a concert
  • I am going to a concert
  • I am going to watch a concert
  • I am going to a concert tonight

I am going to attend a concert

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a formal and polite way to express the action of going to a concert.

Examples:

  • She is going to attend a concert at the opera house.
  • They are planning to attend a concert in the park.
  • I have never attended a concert at that venue before.
  • Will you be attending the concert with us?
  • The students attended a concert as part of their music class.
  • that I am going to attend a concert tonight is, therefore, based on an adequate ground that is not overridden by anything I know or justifiably believe. But as with  ...
  • 26 янв 2016 ... Asfor my other news, next week I am going to attend a concert of a * popular singer. Write a letter to Adam. In your letter • answer his questions; ...

Alternatives:

  • I am going to go to a concert
  • I am going to see a concert
  • I am going to a concert
  • I am going to watch a concert
  • I am going to a concert tonight

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