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When are you planning to visit your hometown

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Answered by Shanvi1979
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It depends, in what context are you talking about your plan to visit your hometown.

If you are planning to go to your hometown since long, then the sentence would be something like - “I have been planning to go to my hometown”.

If you are now thinking of going to your hometown, the sentence can be framed as - “I am planning to go to my hometown”.

If your friends are planning an outing (say), but you cannot go with them because of your pre-planned visit to your hometown, you may say - “I already have plans to visit my hometown.”

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