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How to use be+going to"be + going to" and Thethe present continuous?

I wonder how to use be+going to"be + going to" and Thethe present continuous.

For examples:

  1. I’m leaving tomorrow. ( That means I’ve got my plane/train ticket, right?)

    I’m going to leave tomorrow. If I say this sentence I need to have a ticket with me or not.

  2. “She's going to the exhibition tomorrow”, it exactly likes “She's going to go to the exhibition tomorrow” or not?

If I say

I’m leaving tomorrow.

does that mean I’ve got my plane/train ticket? And if I say the sentence

I’m going to leave tomorrow.

do I need to have a ticket with me or not?

Another example:

She’s going to the exhibition tomorrow.

is exactly like “She’s going to go to the exhibition tomorrow” or not?

How to use be+going to and The present continuous?

I wonder how to use be+going to and The present continuous.

For examples:

  1. I’m leaving tomorrow. ( That means I’ve got my plane/train ticket, right?)

    I’m going to leave tomorrow. If I say this sentence I need to have a ticket with me or not.

  2. “She's going to the exhibition tomorrow”, it exactly likes “She's going to go to the exhibition tomorrow” or not?

How to use "be + going to" and the present continuous?

I wonder how to use "be + going to" and the present continuous.

For examples:

If I say

I’m leaving tomorrow.

does that mean I’ve got my plane/train ticket? And if I say the sentence

I’m going to leave tomorrow.

do I need to have a ticket with me or not?

Another example:

She’s going to the exhibition tomorrow.

is exactly like “She’s going to go to the exhibition tomorrow” or not?

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็How to use be+going to and The present continuous?

I wonder how to use be+going to and The present continuous.

For examples:

  1. I’m leaving tomorrow. ( That means I’ve got my plane/train ticket, right?)

    I’m going to leave tomorrow. If I say this sentence I need to have a ticket with me or not.

  2. “She's going to the exhibition tomorrow”, it exactly likes “She's going to go to the exhibition tomorrow” or not?