原文由 poorlittle(poorlittle) 发表:原文由 rock_rock(rock_rock) 发表:
What's the difference between "what are you going to do first?" and "what do you do first?"
Similar meaning but different tone?
or “…… going to ……” implies an intention ? I am not sure.
原文由 rock_rock(rock_rock) 发表:
[Login is an IT jargon that usually used as a noun. When use the term in verb form, should separate it as log in.
In reality, the whole sentence is quite Chinglish style. I'll re-write it as:
I log in the Instrument BBS right after I turned on my computer
原文由 rock_rock(rock_rock) 发表:原文由 poorlittle(poorlittle) 发表:原文由 rock_rock(rock_rock) 发表:
What's the difference between "what are you going to do first?" and "what do you do first?"
Similar meaning but different tone?
or “…… going to ……” implies an intention ? I am not sure.
present tense: habits, usually happen
be + going to: planned action
"what are yout doing to do first?" is asking what you planned to do first
"what do you do first?" is asking what you usually do first