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Which one I am going to charge? vs Which one I will going to charge?

The correct phrase is "which one am I going to charge?" The second phrase, "which one I will going to charge?" is incorrect due to the redundant use of "will" and "going to."

Last updated: March 31, 2024

Which one I am going to charge?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the choice of an item to charge or take action against.

Examples:

  • Which one am I going to charge for the repair?
  • Which one am I going to charge for the extra services?
  • Which one am I going to charge for the damages?
  • Which one am I going to charge for the consultation?
  • Which one am I going to charge for the materials?

Which one I will going to charge?

This phrase is incorrect due to the redundant use of "will" and "going to."

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