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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 • 517 views

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?
  • But I am going to call Jordan back.
  • I am going to cover for you.
  • I am happy because I am going to have company.
  • Someday I am going to find the guy that thought up the idea... of renting telepaths to businessmen, and I am going to kill him.
  • Just so you know, once we get what we want, I am going to take a knife, and I am going to gut that Chief of Staff husband of yours.
  • I am going to do this now, then I am going to spend the next two years of my life lying on a beach, enjoying the sun.
  • I have an idea. I am going to go to each of these young men and I am going to ask them if they defeated correctly.
  • If it happens this time, I am going to pull my pistol out, and I am going to shoot you in the head.
  • I am going to divorce Mellie, and I am going to remain President of the United States after I do so.
  • I am going to remain in Bangkok.
  • This is not something I am going to do.
  • I am going to catch Askur and kill him.
  • I am going to see father and forgive him.
  • I am going to have to start packing along a defibrillator.
  • I am going to take a coffee.
  • I am going to stay up all night brainstorming ways to find him.
  • I am going to the O.R.
  • I am going to make a film for Mr Alfred Hitchcock.
  • Madam President, tomorrow I am going to vote for the Dimitrakopoulos/Leinen report.
  • As you have perhaps noted, I am going to vote against the present resolution.

Which one I will going to charge?

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

  • I will going to get married someday, but it will not be next year.
  • Which one I got either. I will see you Sunday at the Morgan. I will wear my most fashionable toe shoes.
  • You need to tell him to charge?
  • Who gives the command to charge?
  • T minus 60 minutes to go over your math homework and your spelling words... I cannot decide which one I want to do first... and I will have you at school with plenty of time to spare.
  • I will try to save your marriage if you can guess which one I am. Patty?
  • The Distance Learning Institute Said they are not going to charge me tuition.
  • And unless you're going to charge me...
  • I'm still going to have to charge you for this.
  • Besides, I'm not going to charge you.
  • So, what does it mean, seeking authority to charge?
  • Then I will remember to charge my ring often.
  • I mean I don't know which one is going to speak first.
  • But you're not going to tell us which one.
  • Mrs Carlton, the police are going to charge you with assisting an offender.
  • I thought you might like to know... we're going to charge you with 17 counts of murder.
  • He's going to charge you with vehicular manslaughter, among other things.
  • It's going to take at least a couple of hours to charge this cell.
  • Look, we're going to charge you for the full ride.
  • I was nervous that they were going to charge me more.

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