Simplefuture

Will vs. Going to

  • Form Will

    Form Will

    will + verb
  • Examples

    Examples

    You will help him later.
    Will you help him later?
    You will not help him later.
  • USE:  "Will"

    USE: "Will"

    To Express a Voluntary Action.
    To Express a Promise.
  • Form Be Going To

    Form Be Going To

    am/is/are + going to + verb
  • Examples

    Examples

    You are going to meet Jane tonight.
    Are you going to meet Jane tonight?
    You are not going to meet Jane tonight.
  • Use  "Be going to"

    Use "Be going to"

    To Express a Plan.
  • "Will" vs "Be Going to"

    "Will" vs "Be Going to"

    Differences.

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