No one knows. and those that claim they can can't prove it.
present = see past = saw future = will see, going to see
Unknown, wait and see
I don't have a double . . ..
The word 'going' is both a verb and a noun.The word 'going' is the present participle, present tense of the verb 'to go'.The present participle of the verb is called a gerund, a form that functions as a noun in sentence.Examples:We are going to see a movie. (verb)His going caused sadness for the staff. (noun)
No they are not the same. Future can be formed with will / going to or present continuous (progressive).will + verb -- I will see you tomorrow.be + going to + verb -- I am going to see her tomorrow.be + present participle -- I am seeing her tomorrow.These are the most common ways of talking about the future.Future progressive is:will + be + present participle. This is probably the least common way of talking about the future:I'll be talking to her next week.
maybe but we need to wait and see.
It supposedly means you are going to die soon.
The present tense of to die is die or dies.The present continuous would be am dying/ are dying / is dying.
Yes, the present participle of go is going.
The present participle of go is going.
The present participle of the word "go" is "going."
Going is the present participle of the verb "go".