
To have an impeccable spelling, it is essential to know with certainty the meaning of the words, but also their most common uses and, of course, how they are spelled correctly.
However, there are words that confuse and disconcert us when we are writing a letter, an essay or a report. From UNCOMO we know that it is completely normal to doubt when faced with certain verb forms, so we will explain below how to spell: going or going?, one of the most common questions.
What does going mean
Going is the term applied to refer to the impersonal gerund form of the verb to go, which can be used to indicate movement from one side to the other by various means. We give you some examples
- You’re going too fast with the car
- We are going, that if we are not late …
- We are going on foot, so it will take longer
What does * llendo mean
For your part, you should know that the word * llendo does not exist, so it is not included in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy and, therefore, should not be used when we want to refer to the verb go. Nor is it correct to use other forms such as going.
So, when asked “How do you write, going, going, or going?” the answer will always be going.

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