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i am going to school vs i might go to school

Both phrases are correct, but they convey different levels of certainty. 'I am going to school' indicates a definite plan or intention to go to school, while 'I might go to school' suggests a possibility or uncertainty about going. The choice between the two depends on the speaker's level of certainty or commitment.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 2090 views

i am going to school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a definite plan or intention to go to school.

This phrase is used to indicate a certain action or plan to attend school. It implies a high level of certainty about going to school.

Examples:

  • I am going to school tomorrow.
  • She is going to school by bus.
  • Today I am going to school with Valeria as a little refresher.
  • Now, I am going to school 'cause I feel perfectly...
  • I am going to school now, goodbye.
  • I am going to school for oceanography, okay?
  • Which is why I am going back to school.
  • I am going to get the school board to bring back the vending machine.
  • I am not going to school with my hair like this.
  • Come eat. I am not going to school with my hair like this.
  • No, I am not going to school with a big open wound.
  • I am going to get the school board to bring back the vending machine.
  • You know, I am going down to that school with you so that we can get it all straightened out.
  • I am definitely not going to change schools just for Dylan.
  • Mummy, am I going back to school tomorrow?
  • Ali... how am I going... to school... without shoes...
  • Girls were prohibited from going to school.
  • Tomorrow I am going to drive the kids to school and find out firsthand what's going on over at Grant High.
  • I'm going to school here in America.
  • But they stopped going to school suddenly, and never officially quit.
  • You're the one not going to school.
  • I was going to school nearby in Sorèze.

Alternatives:

  • I will go to school.
  • I plan to go to school.

i might go to school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a possibility or uncertainty about going to school.

This phrase is used to indicate a potential action or a situation where going to school is not certain. It implies a lower level of commitment compared to 'I am going to school.'

Examples:

  • I might go to school if I finish my homework.
  • She might go to school by car.
  • I might go to school, learn something useful, maybe.
  • I still might go to my safety school.
  • I might even go back to school next semester.
  • I might have to go to another school.
  • I think I might want to go to nursing school.
  • I might get to go to school here?
  • I think I might want to go to nursing school.
  • My parents lost all their money, and if anyone finds out, I might have to go to another school.
  • Because all children go to school.
  • This may not be when you go to school, Mr. Perfect, but some people need to go to school during the summer.
  • When you go to school, go to ballet, so I can see the teacher again.
  • Go on, eat up and go to school.
  • Maybe I'll go to school too, some day.
  • They don't go to school.
  • My daughter has to go to school.
  • Because I didn't have to go to school.
  • I moved here to go to school.
  • Her daughter must go to school tomorrow.
  • Angela, Jordan Catalano doesn't go to school dances.
  • But didn't really go to school much anyway.

Alternatives:

  • I could go to school.
  • I may go to school.

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