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He (doesn't kiss / isn't kissing / isn't going to kiss / won't kiss) her.
He isn't going to kiss her.   (future plans and intentions which may change)
Don't worry about your fallen baby tooth. Put it under the pillow and I (exchange / am exchanging / am going to exchange / will exchange) that tooth for a bit of money.
Don't worry about your fallen baby tooth. Put it under the pillow and I'll exchange that tooth for a bit of money.  (promise)
I can't decide what to wear tonight. I know! I (wear / am wearing / am going to wear / will wear) my green T-shirt.
I can't decide what to wear tonight. I know! I'll wear my green T-shirt. (spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking)
A: Do you help / Are you helping / Are you going to help / Will you help) me push my car? B: Yes, why not?
Will you help me push my car? B: Yes, why not? (spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking)
I (carry / am carrying / am going to / will carry) these suitcases for you.
I’ll carry these suitcases for you.     (offer)
He (breaks / is breaking / is going to break / will break) the piggy bank.
He is going to break the piggy bank. (prediction with present evidence)
He (has / is having / is going to have / will have) yoga class tomorrow at 7.
He is having his yoga class tomorrow at 7.   (future arrangement)
'Oh, I must visit my grandma, but my leg hurts.' - 'Don't worry, I (visit / am visiting / am going to visit / will visit) your grandma instead of you.'
'Oh, I must visit my grandma, but my leg hurts.' - 'Don't worry, I'll visit your grandma instead of you.'
Don't worry, I (help / am helping / am going to help / will help) you if there's any trouble.
Don't worry, I'll help you if there's any trouble.        (offer)
I’m sure Tom (is disappointed / is disappointing / is going to be disappointed / will be disappointed) that we didn’t win the ice dancing competition.
I’m sure Tom will be disappointed that we didn’t win the ice dancing competition.  (prediction based on personal opinion)
You (meet / are meeting / are going to meet /will meet) your soulmate this week.
You will meet your soulmate this week.   (prediction based on personal opinion)
‘Oh, I'm thirsty but we've forgotten to take water’. ‘Don’t worry I (buy / am buying / am going to buy / will buy) some’.
‘Oh, I'm thirsty but we've forgotten to take water’. ‘Don’t worry I’ll buy some’.    (spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking) 
We (take / are taking / are going to take / will take) a taxi to get to the airport. I’ve already phoned for one.
We are taking a taxi to get to the airport. I’ve already phoned for one.   (future arrangement)
It’s possible that in 2050 there (don't be /aren’t going to be / won’t be) any official school exams.
It’s possible that in 2100 there won’t be any official school exams. (prediction based on personal opinion)
He (meets / is meeting / is going to meet / will meet) Mr Brown on Tuesday.
He is meeting Mr Brown on Tuesday. (future arrangements)
I promise I (call / am calling / am going to call / will call) you next Monday.
I promise I'll call you next Monday.                (promises)
I (have / am having / am going to have / will have) my haircut on Friday at 6 p.m.
I am having my haircut on Friday at 6 p.m.  (future arrangements)
Peter (goes / is going / is going to go / will go) windsurfing next Saturday.
Peter is going to go windsurfing next Saturday.  (future plans and intentions which may change)
He (buys / is buying / is going to buy / will buy) a small house.
He is going to buy a small house.     (future plans and intentions which may change)
The bus (arrives / is arriving / is going to arrive / will arrive) at 3 pm.
The bus arrives at 3 pm.                     (fixed future events / timetabled events)
I hope the weather (is / is going to be / will be) fine tomorrow.
I hope the weather will be fine tomorrow.                             (prediction based on personal opinion)
I promise I (don't tell /am not telling / am  not going to tell /won't tell) your secret to anyone.
I promise I won't tell your secret to anyone.   (promise)
Look! He (pushes / is going topush / will push) him.
Look! He is going to push him.           (predictions with present evidence)