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 ngthsang
 
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							|  Can I say, "I am going to go to London next summer." and "Are you going to come earlier tomorrow?"?   Please help me with the 2 sentences. Many thanks.  |  20 Apr 2015      
					
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 redcamarocruiser
 
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							| Yes, you can say both, but  I would say, " Are you going to come in earlier tomorrow?" if you are talking about work. |  20 Apr 2015     
					
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 gabriel_aubert
 
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							| Yes, both are correct. But the first one can sounds more natural with Present Continuous, as it is an arrangement and the future phrase "next summer" is mentioned: "I �m going to London next summer" |  20 Apr 2015     
					
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 ngthsang
 
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							| Thank both of you for all your help. |  20 Apr 2015     
					
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