Listen "How to use 'will and be going to'?"
Episode Synopsis
We use "will” and “going to” for the future tense. There usage is quite close to each other.
When we are certain about our decision in future we use "will".
Examples:
I'll come to your home tomorrow.
She will attend dance classes soon.
"Be going to" is used when we want to emphasise our decision or the evidence in the present:
Examples:
I won the lottery last week. Now, I'm going to buy a car.
I 'm going to go to my village on next Monday.
When we are certain about our decision in future we use "will".
Examples:
I'll come to your home tomorrow.
She will attend dance classes soon.
"Be going to" is used when we want to emphasise our decision or the evidence in the present:
Examples:
I won the lottery last week. Now, I'm going to buy a car.
I 'm going to go to my village on next Monday.
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