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Best English Grammar Lesson - Use Going to & Will for the FUTURE | Go Natural English

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“Could you please help us with difference between ‘Going to’ and ‘Will’?”

Sometimes, ‘Going to’ and ‘Will’ can be used interchangeably. Which word you use depends

on what you want to say. Even if your sentence is grammatically correct it may not portray what

‘Will’ is used for a plan. For example: ‘I will travel the world someday’.

‘Will’ is used to describe something in the future. If you say that you will be a lawyer, obviously

that is not going to happen tomorrow so ‘Will’ is used to explain an event in the future.

‘Going to’ is more immediate. It is used for something that is not in the distant future. For

example: ‘I’m going to upload this video tomorrow’.

This makes your decision sound definite and it also shows your determination.

‘Going to’ is used for predictions. If the sky is dark and cloudy, then it is safe to say, ‘It’s going

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