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I will send the documentation to the committee today. vs I am going to send the documentation to the committee today.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used. The choice between 'I will send' and 'I am going to send' depends on personal preference or slight differences in nuance. 'I will send' is more direct and decisive, while 'I am going to send' can imply a plan or intention. Both convey the same basic message of sending the documentation to the committee today.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 445 views

I will send the documentation to the committee today.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple and direct way to express the action of sending the documentation to the committee on the same day.
  • We thank Tsutomu Shimomura for appearing before the committee today.
  • The Commission shall send the minutes to the committee members without delay.
  • I will send the film to the office of your husband.
  • Kofi Annan said: I will send the best.
  • I will send the papal army ahead of me under cover of night.
  • I will send the location at the last possible moment.
  • I will send the president out... one piece at a time.
  • Tell them I will send the dress back this afternoon.
  • The committee has no investigative powers similar to the Courts in connection with national administrations or when an administrative or private body refuses to deliver documentation to the committee.
  • If so, have you already forwarded this documentation to the committee responsible?
  • And I will happily report back on this discussion to the committee.
  • In fact, I will present the progress report to the Committee on Budgetary Control next week.
  • I think... I will send the money to Kyoto.
  • I will send the Japanese medic to see him.
  • I will send the papal army ahead of me under cover of night.
  • Tell your teacher that I will send the money for the field trip tomorrow.
  • I will send the rent fee for the boat in a few days.
  • Instead, I will send the peace transmission.
  • I will send the credit-card company a very strongly worded letter on firm stationery.
  • Okay, I will send the doctor to you.

I am going to send the documentation to the committee today.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase implies a plan or intention to send the documentation to the committee on the same day. It can convey a sense of determination or commitment.
  • I am going to send a strongly worded letter to Madison.
  • I am going to send you for a cystoscopy.
  • I am going to have to send you up a floor into the lions' den.
  • Mr President, I am going to refer briefly to four points which were fully debated in the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Consumer Policy.
  • Mr President, I am going to refer in particular to Mrs Pollack's report, because we are both members of the Committee on the Environment.
  • Mr President, I am going to state my opinion solely from the point of view of the Committee on Fisheries.
  • As draftsman for the opinion of the Committee on Research, Technological Development and Energy, I am going to refer to that subject.
  • In fact, I am going to send you to the four seasons spa, on me.
  • I am going to send this document in the 23 languages of the Union to every national elected representative, in every single one of your countries.
  • However, I have been invited, lobbied and asked how I am going to deploy the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Human Rights, Common Security and Defence Policy's soldiers, tanks and planes.
  • Mr President, I am going to combine my time as rapporteur for the Committee on Industry and spokesperson for the Socialists on the other institutions.
  • But I am going to call Jordan back.
  • I am going to cover for you.
  • Thank you, Mr Matsakis, but you will understand that I am not going to send the flag to the Turkish Prime Minister.
  • I am going to send these to Davies and I'm going to shatter his world, because a shattered world is what you get when you mess with Ari Gold.
  • I am happy because I am going to have company.
  • Yet again, I am going to ask you the same thing as I asked the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development last week: Articles 129 and 129a of the Treaty on European Union make it obligatory for you to ensure a high level of information.
  • I am going to use the first of my two minutes to quickly highlight the main principles of my opinion, which was unanimously adopted in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy.
  • Someday I am going to find the guy that thought up the idea... of renting telepaths to businessmen, and I am going to kill him.
  • Just so you know, once we get what we want, I am going to take a knife, and I am going to gut that Chief of Staff husband of yours.

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