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GOING TO X WILL

Be Going To
Uses: The "be going to" structure is used to express plans, intentions, certainty,
schedule events and predictions based on present evidence or intention (imminence
of happening)

Examples:
He's going to do exercise tomorrow morning. (intention)
I’m going on a date tomorrow. (plan)
We are going to start a new project next month. (plan)
Look at those clouds! I think it's going to rain soon. (prediction based on evidence)
Lucy, come over here. the match is going to start.
Are you going to the class tomorrow?
Will
Uses: is used to talk about promisses, future actions without much certainty,
things you decided at the moment of speech and unplanned events.

Examples:
I think I’ll buy the tickets for the show. (i’m thinking about it, but it’s not a plan)
Let’s go to the party, you will like the people there.
She will probably be better next week.
I will show you that I’m capable of getting a 10. (promisse)
A: What are you going to do now? B: Nothing.
A: Let’s go to the mall with me. B: Ok, i’ll go with you. (i’ve just decided)

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