We use "to be + going to + infinitive verb" to talk about actions that will happen very soon or plans that we have made. "Will" is used to talk about promises, predictions, or things that someone wants to do in the future. Both "going to" and "will" are used to discuss future actions or plans.
We use "to be + going to + infinitive verb" to talk about actions that will happen very soon or plans that we have made. "Will" is used to talk about promises, predictions, or things that someone wants to do in the future. Both "going to" and "will" are used to discuss future actions or plans.
We use "to be + going to + infinitive verb" to talk about actions that will happen very soon or plans that we have made. "Will" is used to talk about promises, predictions, or things that someone wants to do in the future. Both "going to" and "will" are used to discuss future actions or plans.