I think it 'will / is going to' rain today, I saw the forecast on TV last night and it didn't look good.
is going to — we had this information before speaking
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Oooh, this food is 50% off! I 'am going to' / 'will' buy it.
will — we decided while speaking.
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FUTURE PERFECT OR FUTURE CONTINUOUS — He's working very hard on his English project. By next month, he 'will be completing' / 'will have completed' the project.
will have completed
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FUTURE PERFECT OR FUTURE CONTINUOUS — The movie starts at 7pm on Friday. At 7:30pm tomorrow, I 'will be watching' / 'will have watched' it
will be watching
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FUTURE PERFECT OR FUTURE CONTINUOUS — We 'will be discussing' / 'will have discussed' some important things at the meeting tomorrow.
'will be discussing'
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FUTURE PERFECT OR FUTURE CONTINUOUS — By the end of the test, they 'will be answering' / 'will have answered' all the questions.
will have answered
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FUTURE PERFECT OR FUTURE CONTINUOUS — Do you think that they 'will be fixing' / 'will have fixed' the car by this time tomorrow?
will have fixed
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FUTURE PERFECT OR FUTURE CONTINUOUS — Hurry up! The film 'starts' / 'will have started' soon!!
starts
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He's not good at 'putting' / 'taking' criticism, he wasn't happy with your comments.
taking criticism
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Are Ireland 'taking' / 'putting' part in the World Cup?
taking part
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It's chaos, who 'took' / 'put' him in charge of this?!?!
put in charge
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I think the coach 'took' / 'put' too much pressure on the team last week!