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DIFFERENCES

BETWEEN WILL
AND GOING TO
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Going to

■ Going to is used to talk about plans for the future or to talk about
intentions.
■ Example:
■ I am going to visit that museum.
■ He is going to make pasta for dinner.
Denial for going to

■ Denial are formed with “not going to + infinitive”.


■ Example:
■ I am NOT going to visit that museum.
■ He is NOT going to make pasta for dinner.
Will

■ It is used to talk about spontaneous decisions, un conditional ones,


and in forecasts.
■ Example:
■ If go go the supermarket, I will bu some bread.
■ The phone’s ringing. I’ll get it.
■ ¿Who do you think will win the match?
Denial For won't

■ Denials are formed with “won’t”


■ Example:
■ I won’t go out.
■ Playing the heavy won’t get you anywhere.
■ Will:
■ I think I Will buy a car

■ Going to:
■ I am going to buy a car with my saving.

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