I AM DOING vs. I AM GOING TO DO

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I AM DOING vs. I AM GOING TO DO

We use I am doing (present continuous) when we say what we have arranged to do – for example, arranged to meet somebody, arranged to go somewhere.
What time are you meeting Ruben this evening?
I am going to do (something) = I have decided to do it. (but perhaps not arranged to do it).
Your shoes are dirty. Yes, I know. I am going to clean them.
*Note: I have decided to clean them, but I have not arranged to clean them)
I have decided not to stay here any longer. Tomorrow, I am going to look for somewhere else to stay.

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