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What time we will go vs What time we going to there

Both phrases have errors in their construction. The correct way to ask about the time of an event is 'What time will we go?' The second phrase, 'What time we going to there?', is incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb 'are' and the incorrect use of 'there'.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 9370 views

What time we will go

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should include the auxiliary verb 'will'.

The correct way to ask about the time of an event is 'What time will we go?' This structure follows the standard English grammar rules for forming questions about future actions.
  • And many times we will go hungry...
  • I hope that this time we will go beyond mere words, and I agree with what Mr Rueda, our Spanish colleague, said recently about not applying double standards.
  • Can you check and see what time we go on stage?
  • Maybe your second time will go better.
  • Maybe your second time will go better.
  • You're taking the time will go much quicker than you think.
  • I'm thinking next time we go to the desert.
  • I think it's time we go and visit our son.
  • Hold on to it till the next time we go out.
  • Next time we go to Great Adventure, you're carrying your own sunblock.
  • I think it's time we go for coffee.
  • We ask that every time we go out.
  • The next time we go to Cabo.
  • We get a different crew every time we go up.
  • Every time we go after him, he sues us and wins.
  • We shall start to have it every time we go to sleep.
  • And we can reuse the dresses any time we go to a convention.
  • Every time we go out, same story.
  • It's time we go public.
  • Every time we go abroad, he insists on adding to our collection.

Alternatives:

  • What time will we leave?
  • At what time are we going?
  • When will we depart?
  • What time are we planning to leave?
  • When are we heading out?

What time we going to there

This phrase is incorrect. It should be 'What time are we going there?' to include the correct auxiliary verb 'are' and to place 'there' at the end of the sentence.

The correct way to ask about the time of an event and the destination is 'What time are we going there?' This structure ensures the sentence is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning clearly.
  • At what time are we going to the circle?
  • What time are we going to be here till tonight?
  • This time we're going to rob Tai Kwong Gold Company.
  • And this time we're going to stay.
  • Only time we're going to see cops is for weapons upgrade.
  • We're wasting time going to the home.
  • My first time going to camp.
  • So Ben, don't waste your time going to Hudson University.
  • They waste time going to other floors.
  • All that wasted time going to my car for mid-afternoon wardrobe adjustments.
  • But they rang on Friday morning to find out what time I was going to go round with the money.
  • And I don't know what time I'm going to get back.
  • But they rang on Friday morning to find out what time I was going to go round with the money.
  • I have a bad feeling that this is not the last time we're going to see Dr. Jekyll.
  • And I'm very sad to say this is the last time we're going to see Jack here.
  • There's only so many times we're going to be able to pull this off before someone notices.
  • One good thing about the apocalypse: all the extra time we are going to have together.
  • I told you a trillion times we're going to Ashley's parents' place.
  • But this isn't the last time we're going to talk, Cristobal.
  • Think of all the fun times we're going to have.

Alternatives:

  • What time are we heading there?
  • When are we going to that place?
  • At what time will we arrive there?
  • When are we planning to go there?
  • What time are we scheduled to reach there?

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