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will vs going to

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  • I __________ have pizza for dinner tonight. I’ve already ordered it
    am going to - The plan has been made in advance.
  • They __________ start a new business soon. They’ve been planning for months
    are going to - This is a planned action.
  • Look at those dark clouds! It __________ rain soon
    going to - The decision is based on current evidence (the dark clouds).
  • The sky is clear, so it __________ rain today
    isn’t going to - Based on the evidence (clear sky), rain is unlikely.
  • She __________ help you with the project later. She promised
    will - "Will" is used for promises.
  • We __________ visit Paris next month. The tickets are booked
    are going to - This is a planned trip.
  • I think the team __________ win the match tomorrow
    will - This is a prediction or belief about the future.
  • I think it __________ snow tomorrow
    will - A prediction about the future based on belief.
  • I’m not sure, but I think they __________ invite us to their wedding
    will - A prediction based on an opinion.
  • Look at the time! I __________ be late for my meeting
    am going to - There’s evidence (the time) showing what is likely to happen.
  • I __________ get the door for you
    will - A spontaneous offer to help.
  • I __________ buy a new phone soon. My current one just broke
    am going to - The decision is based on a recent event (the broken phone).
  • We __________ get married next year
    are going to - This is a plan that has already been made.
  • I think you __________ love this movie
    will - A prediction based on an opinion.
  • She __________ buy a new car next week
    is going to - The plan has already been made.
  • The phone is ringing! I __________ answer it
    will - A spontaneous decision made at the moment of speaking.
  • They __________ win the championship this season
    will - A prediction about the future.
  • We __________ visit my grandparents next weekend. We’ve already planned the trip
    are going to - The trip has already been planned, so it’s a decision made beforehand.
  • Don’t worry, I __________ call you when I get there
    will - A promise or offer made on the spot.
  • I __________ open the window. It’s really hot in here
    will - A decision made on the spot.
  • He __________ study medicine at university next year
    is going to - The decision has already been made.
  • We __________ go to the concert next week. We bought the tickets yesterday
    are going to - This is a planned event with tickets already bought.
  • She looks tired. I __________ make her some coffee
    will - A spontaneous offer to help.
  • I __________ help you with your bags. They look heavy
    will - A spontaneous offer to help in the moment.
  • I don’t think they __________ come to the party tomorrow
    will - This is a prediction or belief about what will happen in the future.
  • Be careful! You __________ spill your drink if you’re not careful
    are going to - There is clear evidence (the drink being unstable).
  • He __________ quit his job. He’s already told his boss
    is going to - This is a confirmed plan that has been decided.
  • I __________ help you move this weekend
    will - An offer to help, made at the moment of speaking.
  • Watch out! You __________ trip over that chair
    are going to - There’s clear evidence that the action is about to happen (the chair in the way).
  • I forgot my homework! Don’t worry, I __________ bring it tomorrow
    will - This is a spontaneous decision made at the moment of speaking.