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will vs going to
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They __________ travel to Japan next year for their anniversary.
“Going to” It is used for future plans or intentions.
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I __________ make dinner tonight, so you don’t need to cook.
“Will” It is used to make a spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking.
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He __________ buy a new car as soon as he saves enough money.
“Going to” It is used to express a future intention or plan that is likely to happen.
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Look at those dark clouds! It __________ rain soon.
“Going to” It is used to predict a future event based on present evidence.
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I’ve decided I __________ become a vegetarian.
Going to” I is used to express a decision that has already been made.
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I __________ visit my grandmother this weekend.
“Going to” It is used here to indicate a planned action or intention.
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Watch out! You __________ spill your coffee if you’re not careful.
“Will” It is used for a prediction or warning about a future event that may happen spontaneously.
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She __________ start a new job next month.
Explanation: “Going to” It is used for a planned future action or intention.
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The weather forecast says it __________ be sunny tomorrow.
“Going to” is used to predict a future event based on external evidence (weather forecast).
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We __________ hold a meeting to discuss the project tomorrow.
“Going to” It is used for a scheduled event or a plan.
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