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I'm not going to be running late vs I'm not going to run late

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of not being late for an appointment or event. The choice between 'be running late' and 'run late' is a matter of personal preference.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 1089 views

I'm not going to be running late

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase indicates that the speaker will not be late for an appointment or event. It emphasizes the ongoing action of running late.
  • Jul 15, 2014 ... I'm deciding now that I'm not going to be running late. If I make decisions and do not make it to a place on time, then I made the decision to be ...

Alternatives:

  • I won't be running late
  • I'm not going to be late
  • I will be on time
  • I will arrive on time
  • I will not be late

I'm not going to run late

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase also indicates that the speaker will not be late for an appointment or event. It focuses on the outcome of not running late.

Alternatives:

  • I won't run late
  • I'm not going to be late
  • I will be on time
  • I will arrive on time
  • I will not be late

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