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i'm going to buy vs i am going to buy

Both "I'm going to buy" and "I am going to buy" are correct. The contraction "I'm" is a common and informal way to say "I am." Both phrases can be used interchangeably depending on the formality of the situation.

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i'm going to buy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. The contraction "I'm" is a common way to say "I am."

This phrase is a contraction of "I am going to buy." It is informal and commonly used in spoken English.

Examples:

  • I'm going to buy some groceries later.
  • I'm going to buy a new car next month.
  • I'm going to buy an Apple Watch — in 3 years. Matthew DeBord. Mar. 11, 2015, 1: 51 PM; 5,160; 5 · facebook · linkedin · twitter; email; print. Follow Business Insider : Matt SISTEM 51 Matthew DeBord/Business InsiderMe and my latest ...
  • Samsung finally made a black flagship and now I'm going to buy it · Chris Chavez Feb 29th, 2016. samsung galaxy s7 black onyx. When it comes to my electronic devices, I like them to match the color of my soul: black. With black, you don't ...
  • I'm going to buy iPhone 6s from someone and i want to check if it's warrant activate or not. 63 Views 2 Replies Latest reply: Dec 29, 2015 11:43 PM by seventy one. Mudyfadali Level 1 (0 points). Mudyfadali Dec 29, 2015 11:35 PM. I' m going to ...
  • I'm going to buy a new (or used) car. It's going to be my first car. I want it to look great (sporty). I'm not that much into speed. Which car should I buy near 12L in India. (I have no problem with pre-owned cars)? UpdateCancel ...

Alternatives:

  • I am going to buy
  • I will buy
  • I'm planning to buy
  • I intend to buy
  • I'm going to purchase

i am going to buy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is the full form of the contraction "I'm."

This phrase is the full form of the contraction "I'm going to buy." It is more formal than using the contraction.

Examples:

  • I am going to buy a gift for my friend.
  • I am going to buy a house next year.
  • 2) We use "I am flying" (present continuous) for our plans. Example: I am playing tennis tomorrow; 3) We use "I am going to" for solutions which have decided. Example: I am going to buy new computer (But I don't know when it will be); 4) We I ...
  • And I dont think "I am going to buy something" can represent what I want to express because "going to" mean "will" but you havent actually started walking. I know this is confusing, or perhaps, it only confuses me. Can someone help me? rvw:.
  • Going to. I am going to buy a new car. Going to is not a tense. It is a special structure that we use to talk about the future. The structure of going to is: subject, +, be, +, going, +, to-infinitive. The verb be is conjugated. Look at these examples:  ...
  • pronoun, long form, short/contracted form. I, I am going to buy, I'm going to buy. he, she, it, he is going to buy, he's going to buy. we, you, they, we are going to buy, we're going to buy ...

Alternatives:

  • I'm going to buy
  • I will buy
  • I'm planning to buy
  • I intend to buy
  • I'm going to purchase

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