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I think you are not going coming vs I think you are coming going

The correct phrase is "I think you are not going to come." The first phrase is incorrect because the word order is not typical in English. The second phrase is also incorrect because the verbs "coming" and "going" are not used correctly in this context.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 804 views

I think you are not going coming

This phrase is incorrect. The word order is not typical in English.

The correct phrase is "I think you are not going to come." Use this structure when expressing doubt about someone's future arrival.
  • I know that you are not going to do that over the course of the next six months, but I think you have got a real problem.
  • You are not going to become his IT person.
  • You are not going to repeat that to anyone, including the police.
  • You are not going to meet Josh.
  • And you are not going to stop me.
  • And you are not going to like it.
  • 'You are not going to the World Cup.
  • You are not going to need those again.
  • You are not going alone, my friend.
  • You are not going to kill me.
  • You are not going to bury me too.
  • Marty, you are not going to war.
  • Gus, you are not going to be in the play.
  • You are not going to lose Beth.
  • You are not going to wreck my reunion.
  • You are not going to remember this.
  • Emily, you are not going to believe this.
  • You are not going to jail, Jer.
  • Girl, you are not going to Africa.
  • You are not going without me.

Alternatives:

  • I think you are not going to come.
  • I don't think you are coming.
  • I doubt you will come.
  • I believe you are not coming.
  • I suspect you are not coming.

I think you are coming going

This phrase is incorrect. The verbs "coming" and "going" are not used correctly in this context.

The correct phrase is "I think you are not going to come." Avoid using "coming going" in this context.
  • Who do you think you are coming up in here? Disperse immediately, or we will use lethal force to clear the area.
  • We think the coming disaster Is going to be ecological, That the problem is political, but no.
  • Where do you think they're coming and going from?
  • Who do you think you are coming here and treating my son like a criminal?
  • I think you guys would be really impressed to see the guest list that are coming tonight, and it's all because of your son.
  • You are coming with me, Boyd.
  • Which is precisely why you are coming with us.
  • - and you are coming with me.
  • Quasimodo Wilson, you are coming with us.
  • And wherever I go, you are coming with me.
  • You are coming here on a dime.
  • You are coming to church with your mother.
  • Kryptonian, you are coming with me.
  • Fives, you are coming with me to Coruscant.
  • You are coming with me... now.
  • You are coming home right now.
  • You are coming home with me tonight back to the house.
  • And you are coming very close to blowing my case.
  • I know exactly where you are coming from, man.
  • You are coming home with us.

Alternatives:

  • I think you are not going to come.
  • I don't think you are coming.
  • I doubt you will come.
  • I believe you are not coming.
  • I suspect you are not coming.

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