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  1. Do you go / Are you going> to the meeting? - WordReference …

    Nov 23, 2014 · So using this it is not clear if you are asking if your colleague is currently on the way to the meeting, or is planning to go to the meeting later (hasn't left yet). We can also use …

  2. Should I say, where are you going to or where are you going?

    May 5, 2016 · 4 Yes, that is perfectly fine if you just leave it out. Both of the phrases are correct although the first is usually used when you know someone is going to a place and the second …

  3. present simple - "Where you going" is right? - English Language ...

    Aug 21, 2016 · In colloquial US English the unstressed are in wh- questions is usually at least elided to 're (syllabic /ɹ/) and often dropped completely. Did is similarly reduced to 'd, which …

  4. (What you are going to do is...) or (What you are going to do are...)

    Oct 27, 2021 · Suppose, I want to mention what someone is going to do and they have to do more than one, which one is more appropriate between: [1] What you are going to do is: clean your …

  5. What will you do? / What are you going to do? (future + Questions)

    Jun 14, 2020 · What will you do? or What are you going to do? (because of the context I'd rather use "what will you do" because it's like asking the other person to make a decision right now …

  6. 'What are you doing' versus 'What are you going to do'

    Nov 24, 2013 · Therefore, regardless whether the question is with going to + infinitive (What are you going to do this weekend?) or with the present continuous (What are you doing this …

  7. what will you do / what are you going to / what are you doing

    Nov 17, 2013 · What are you going to do tonight? What are you doing tonight? Both of the above are idiomatic, with the second being the most natural. The "will you" form isn't incorrect, but it …

  8. Why is 'what will you do tomorrow evening' incorrect?

    What will you do tomorrow evening instead? The difference between " What will you do tomorrow? " and " What are you doing tomorrow? " is not a question of grammaticality - both …

  9. Where do you go?/where are you going? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 2, 2005 · Si alguien te ve en la calle andando, él o ella te preguntará "Where are you going?" El presente continuo se usa mucho más en inglés que en español. "Where do you go" es …

  10. "Are you working today" or "Do you work today?"

    Oct 22, 2024 · Are you asking whether “do you work” might occur in the conversation in the question? Are you asking whether there is some other context in which it makes sense to say, …