Answer by Richard Winters for He is going to take after his father
(Native speaker chiming in)I parse "going to {place noun}" and "going to {verb}" completely differently. I do not visualize "going to {verb}" as a modification of going to a place, but rather as a type...
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He is going to take after his father."He is going" is a present progressive. As a non-native speaker, I came to put a question to look into the flow/image of meaning in a native speaker's brain.When...
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