WILL
We use "will" in the future for:
We use "will" in the future for:
- Predictions- Tomorrow it will be sunny
- To make a decision at the moment of speaking- I think I will go out
- Promises- I will visit you next week
- Offer help- I will help you
- Ask for who makes something- Will you collect my suit from the drycleaner´s please?
To make a sentence with "will" in future:
- Affirmative: will
I will help you with the homework
- Negative: won't (will not)
You won't phone me tomorrow
GOING TO
We use "going to" in the future for:
Planned actions in the future- We are going to sing at the party
You are certain that something is going to happen in the future- Look at this car! It is going to crash into the yellow one
To make a sentence with "going to" in future:
Affirmative:
- I am going to play handball.
- He/she/it is going to play handball.
- We/you/they are going to play handball.
Negative:
- I am not going to play handball.
- He/she/it isn't (is not) going to play handball.
- We/you/they aren't (are not) going to play handball.
Interrogative:
- Am I going to play handball?
- Is he/she/it going to play handball?
- Are we/you/they going to play handball?
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