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Aleksandra
Community TutorFor those learning English, do you know what's the difference between "Will" vs. "Going to"? Here's a brief overview.
When talking about the future in English, we often use "will" or "going to", but they are not the same!
🔹 Use "going to" when something is already planned or when there is evidence for a future event:
✔ I’m going to visit my grandmother this weekend.
✔ Look at those dark clouds! It’s going to rain soon.
🔹 Use "will" for prediction and intention:
✔ I’m thirsty! I will get some water.
✔ I think people will live on Mars one day.
✔ Don’t worry, I will help you!
💡 Key Tip: If you planned it before, use "going to." If you decide now, use "will."
Which one do you use more often? Let me know in the comments! 😊
Mar 5, 2025 12:04 PM
Aleksandra
Language Skills
Bulgarian, English, French, Russian, Spanish
Learning Language
French, Russian
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