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Chiara T.
Going To or Will? In daily life is there a real distinction between the following structures: "I am going to + verb" and "I will + verb..." ? Or they can be used in interchangeable way?
Apr 27, 2016 7:14 AM
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'I am going to' suggests an intention or a plan. I will suggests a confirmation that it 'will' happen, therefore more probable
April 27, 2016
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There is a real distinction, but they can often be used interchangeably. I had this come up a few hours ago: http://classic.italki.com/discussion/115802
April 27, 2016
Ho intenzione di comprare una borsa a Milano. - I am going to buy a bag in Milan. (o forse non a Milano) Comprerò una borsa a Milano. - I will buy a bag in Milan (solo a Milano , perché ci vado per questo motivo)
November 13, 2017
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