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Today, we're going to teach you
about:
we use 'going to' If we want to say something that going to happen, it's mean it
will happen in the future. When we have the intention (Maksud) to do something
before we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking. We often
use 'going to' to make a prediction about the future. Our prediction is based on
present evidence. We're saying what we think will happen.
'will' is used when referring to the future with certainty and for recent, rapid
decisions. Express future actions decided at the moment of speaking. Express
a prediction based on personal opinions or experiences. Expres a future fact.
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The Formula is:
(+) S + Will + V1
(-) S + Will not / Won't + V1
(?) Will + S + V1?
Example of
Will:
(+) I Will go to the cinema tonight.
(-) I Won't go to the cinema tonight.
(?) Will I go to the cinema Tonight?
AND THE LAST ONE IS 'PRESENT
PROGRESSIVE':
The present progressive is used to express a current action, an action in progress or an
unfinished action. We use present progrssive to talk about Actions that are happening now,
Actions that are temporary, and Definite Future plans.
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The Formula is:
(+) S + To be + Ver (ing) + O
(-) S + To be + not + verb (ing) + O
(?) To be + S + Ver (ing) + O?
Example:
(+) You are dancing on the stage.
(-) You are not dancing on the stage.
(?) Are you dancing on the stage?
SO, THE
CONCLUTION IS
Both Will and Going to can be used for making future predictions
without having a real difference in meaning.
Will is used to indicate a prediction based on personal opinions or
experiences while going to is used to express a prediction based on present
evidence. an for 'going to' We have already made a decision before
speaking. We often use 'going to' to make a prediction about the future.
Thank You -!!