So, what, the different between "b" and "p" is supposed to have something to do with how the noise is formed in the throat area (in the larynx)? For me it's purely an airflow thing - "b" builds up pressure behind the lips which stops building the moment the lips are opened, while "p" keeps the airflow going a moment after the lips are opened up. This answer doesn't seem to make sense. (US ...

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The meaning of GOING is an act or instance of going. How to use going in a sentence.

1. get going, to begin; get started. 2. going away, by a wide margin, esp. as established in the late stages of a sports contest. 3. going on, nearly; almost: It's going on four o'clock.

GOING definition: the act of leaving or departing; departure. See examples of going used in a sentence.

The phrase be + going + to plus the root form of a verb is used to mean nearly the same things as the word will, that is "to do in the future; to have as one's goal in the future'': We're going to leave soon (= We will leave soon).