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I will set up a meeting. vs I am going set up a meeting

The correct phrase is "I will set up a meeting." The use of "will" indicates a future action, which is appropriate when talking about arranging a meeting. The second phrase, "I am going set up a meeting," is incorrect because of the missing auxiliary verb "to" after "going."
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I will set up a meeting.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action of setting up a meeting.

This phrase is used to express the intention of arranging a meeting in the future.

Examples:

  • I will set up a meeting with the team tomorrow.
  • She said she will set up a meeting with the client next week.

I am going set up a meeting

This phrase is incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb "to" after "going."


Alternatives:

  • I am going to set up a meeting.
  • I am going to arrange a meeting.

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