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I am going to my friend party tomorrow vs I will be going to my friend party tomorrow

"I am going to my friend's party tomorrow" is the proper English phrasing. The second phrase, "I will be going to my friend's party tomorrow," is also correct but implies a future action with a sense of continuity. Both phrases are comparable, but the first one is more commonly used in everyday conversation.
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I am going to my friend party tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. It should be "I am going to my friend's party tomorrow."

The correct phrase uses the possessive form 'friend's' to indicate that the party belongs to your friend. This is a common way to express attending an event organized by a friend.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to my friend's party tomorrow.

I will be going to my friend party tomorrow

This phrase is correct and implies a future action with a sense of continuity.

This phrase is also correct and commonly used. It suggests a future plan to attend your friend's party with a sense of ongoing action.

Alternatives:

  • I will be going to my friend's party tomorrow.

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