I'm plan on meeting or I'm meeting up with?

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I'm plan on meeting

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'plan' should be followed by 'on' and then the gerund form of the verb, not 'on meeting'.

The correct form is 'I'm planning on meeting', which means you have a future intention to meet someone.

Alternatives:

  • I'm planning on meeting
  • I plan on meeting
  • I'm planning to meet
  • I plan to meet
  • I'm planning on seeing

I'm meeting up with

This phrase is correct and commonly used. It indicates that you are currently or about to meet someone.

'I'm meeting up with' is used to express a current or imminent meeting with someone.

Alternatives:

  • I'm meeting with
  • I'm going to meet up with
  • I'm going to meet with
  • I'm meeting up for
  • I'm meeting up at
The two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different structures and meanings. 'I'm planning on meeting' indicates a future intention to meet someone, while 'I'm meeting up with' suggests a current or imminent meeting with someone. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

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