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What can I do to cheer you up? Oh, I know. I am going to buy you some flowers.
Incorrect. It's a decision made in the moment: "I will buy you some flowers".
My friends are playing a football match this afternoon. I think they are going to win.
Incorrect. It's a prediction without evidence, so it is: "I think they will win".
A: Look at Paul! He looks very pale and he can hardly stand. He is going to faint.
Correct. Because it's a prediction based on evidence.
A: Oh, no. What a mess! B: I'm sorry, mum. I promise, I am not going to do that again.
Incorrect. "I promise, I won't do that again". It's a promise.
A: Will you help me paint my room? B: Of course, I will help you.
Correct. It's a decision made in the moment.
Jennifer will be 18 years old next week.
Correct.
According to my schedule, I will meet a client at 10 o’clock on Tuesday.
Incorrect. "I am going to meet a client...". Because it's something planned in advance.
Victoria is filling a bucket with water. She is going to wash her car.
Correct. Because it's a prediction based on evidence.
A: Ow, I got a paper cut! B: Don't worry, I am going to bring you a bandage.
Incorrect. "I will bring you a bandage". It's a decision made in the moment.
Bobby is the only candidate for classroom president. He is definitely going to win.
Correct. Because it's a prediction based on evidence.
I think that robots will do the housework in 2100.
Correct. Because it's a prediction without evidence.
Linda has booked a ticket and reserved a room in a hotel. She says: "I will go to Rome next week!"
Incorrect. "I am going to Rome next week!" Because she has PLANNED the trip.
At the train station, you see that the train is coming closer and closer. You say: "the train is going to arrive".
Correct. Because you are SEEING the train.