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What are you doing tonight vs what are you goint to do tonight

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'What are you doing tonight?' is more commonly used in casual conversations to ask about someone's plans for the evening. 'What are you going to do tonight?' is also correct and is often used when asking about specific future plans or intentions for the evening.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 992 views

What are you doing tonight

This phrase is correct and commonly used in casual conversations to inquire about someone's plans for the evening.

This phrase is used to ask about someone's plans or activities for the current evening in a casual context.

Examples:

  • Hey, what are you doing tonight?
  • Do you want to hang out? What are you doing tonight?
  • I'm free, so what are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight for halloween?
  • "What are you doing tonight, Phyllis?"
  • "What are you doing tonight, would you like to meet for coffee?"
  • By the way what are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight, Paulot?
  • That Laurel went to ask him "What are you doing tonight? give me a hand with a corpse?"?
  • In fact, what are you doing tonight?
  • So, Rachel, what are you doing tonight?
  • I was met by this guy from Initial Correction, he says, what are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight, baby?
  • Yes. -What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight Mildred?
  • What are you doing tonight, for real?
  • What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight?
  • What are you doing tonight, Frank?

Alternatives:

  • What are your plans for tonight?
  • Any plans for tonight?
  • What's on your agenda for tonight?
  • Got any plans for tonight?
  • What's happening tonight?

what are you goint to do tonight

This phrase is correct and is often used when asking about specific future plans or intentions for the evening.

This phrase is used to inquire about someone's specific plans or intentions for the evening, indicating a future action.

Examples:

  • What are you going to do tonight after work?
  • I'm curious, what are you going to do tonight?
  • Any special plans? What are you going to do tonight?
  • What do you have planned for tonight?
  • What are your intentions for tonight?

Alternatives:

  • What are your plans for tonight?
  • Any plans for tonight?
  • What's on your agenda for tonight?
  • Got any plans for tonight?
  • What's happening tonight?

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