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I will going to see my father tomorrow vs I'm going to see my father tomorrow.

The second phrase, 'I'm going to see my father tomorrow,' is correct. The first phrase, 'I will going to see my father tomorrow,' is incorrect due to the incorrect placement of 'will' and 'going.' The correct structure is 'I am going to,' which indicates a future plan or intention.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1437 views

I will going to see my father tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. The placement of 'will' and 'going' is not appropriate in English.

The correct structure is 'I am going to,' which indicates a future plan or intention.
  • You're going to see your father tomorrow, right?
  • Percy and I are going to Miami to see my father.
  • That's why I'm going to philadelphia to see my father, figure this whole thing out.
  • I'm going to see my father-in-law this weekend, and he's going to ask me.
  • Did you tell Tommy you were going to see my father?
  • Fine. If you think I'm hiding you from my family, I will take you to meet my father tomorrow.
  • Do you think I'm ever going to see my father again?
  • I want to see my father's face.
  • I just want to see my father die.
  • In Moscow, to see my father.
  • I need to see my father.
  • I want to see my father return soon.
  • You had to see my father.
  • You went to see my father yesterday?
  • I'm so excited to see my father after all this time.
  • I went to see my Father today.
  • I want to see my father's paperwork.
  • It was good to see my father enjoying himself.
  • Sometimes before work I come to see my father.
  • That I wanted to see my father.

I'm going to see my father tomorrow.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a future plan or intention.

Use this phrase to inform someone about your intention to see your father in the near future.

Examples:

  • I'm going to see my father tomorrow after work.
  • She's going to visit her parents next weekend.
  • We're going to have dinner with friends on Friday.
  • They're going to watch a movie tonight.
  • He's going to start a new job next month.
  • That's why I'm going to philadelphia to see my father, figure this whole thing out.
  • I'm going to see my father-in-law this weekend, and he's going to ask me.
  • Fine. If you think I'm hiding you from my family, I will take you to meet my father tomorrow.
  • Percy and I are going to Miami to see my father.
  • I'm so excited to see my father after all this time.
  • Do you think I'm ever going to see my father again?
  • You're going to see your father tomorrow, right?
  • I'm just glad that we got a chance to see my father happy again.
  • I'm going to see my master.
  • I'm going to see my mom.
  • No, I'm going to see my lawyer.
  • I'm just going to see my friend.
  • I'm going to see my friend, Isabel.
  • I'm going to see my husband again.
  • I'm going to see my mom next week.
  • I'm going to see my family again someday.
  • I'm going to see my bedroom.
  • Sorry, I'm going to see my apartment.
  • I'm going to see my boyfriend.
  • Please... I'm just going to see my family.

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