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I have a question about using will future and going to. I know that I should use going to if something will definitely happen. Can someone explain me which of the following statements is correct and why? - You'll be great! - You're going to be great! (because I'm 100% sure)
2021年1月31日 00:11
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They’re both fine
2021年1月31日
I don’t think that either of these would usually be perceived as conveying certainty. They would be recognized as encouragements, not as predictions. You can emphasize certainty by adding other phrases. I’m sure that it will rain tomorrow. There’s no doubt that the 2020 numbers are going to be lower than 2019’s.
2021年1月31日
If you’re in two minds about this then I have a tip for you: Psychologically speaking it depends on the person you’re talking to. If the person likes compliments and trusts in your words then it’s better to use going to, but if he doesn’t like exaggerating then it’s more suitable to use will because using going to in this case may have reverse effect on him. Hope it helps.
2021年1月31日
"You are going to be great" sounds stronger and more convincing.
2021年1月31日
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