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Think about your country and your society. Then, prepare a composition where you have to present some predictions about Ecuador and your life in this country. You have to use “Will and Be going to” appropriately according to the use for each one. The composition must be done in 90-100 words in length. It will be submitted in your moodle in assignment section pointed by your teacher.
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Respue

lo que te pide es que  cuentes de tu pais como esta ahora

y te tu pongas lo que vas a cambiar en el futuro .

Going to: significa que escribas el futuro , así como para  hacer referencia al futuro inmediato , algo que esta apunto de ocurrir .

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Home English Grammar Will vs Going to: Differences Between Will and Going to

Will vs Going to: Differences Between Will and Going to May 5, 2018  English Grammar  1 Comment

Will vs Going to! Learn the difference between Will and Going to in English with grammar rules, video and example sentences. In this section, we are going to be looking at which times you will need to use ‘will’ and which times you will need to use ‘going to.’ This will make your speech and writing sound much more fluid and fluent.

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Will vs Going to

Will and Going to Similarity in Usage

Will and Going to Differences in Usage

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Will vs Going to Video

12 Verb Tenses in English

Will vs Going to

When talking about an event that is going to happen in the future, there is more than one possibility. Most often, you will use the phrases ‘will’ or ‘going to’ in order to refer to an upcoming event, but sometimes students of the English language can become confused over which one to use and when.

In English grammar, both “Will” and “Be Going to” are used to express future tense but they do not have the same meaning.

Will and Going to Similarity in Usage

Both Will and Going to can be used for making future predictions without having a real difference in meaning.

Example:

I think it will be foggy tomorrow. = I think it is going to be foggy tomorrow.

Will and Going to Differences in Usage

Will is used to express future actions decided at the moment of speaking while Going to describes future plans decided before the moment of speaking.

Examples:

I‘ll have salad now. (will)

I’m going to visit my aunt next Friday. (going to)

Will is used to indicate a prediction based on personal opinions or experiences while going to is used to express a prediction based on present evidence.

Examples:

I think United will win the game. (will)

Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain. (going to)

Will expresses a future fact; going to is used to describe something is about to happen.

Examples:

The sun will rise tomorrow. (will)

Get back! The bomb is going to explode. (going to)

Will is used to make a promise, an offer, a threat or refusal.

Examples:

A promise:

I promise I won’t tell anyone you broke the window.

An offer:

I'll take you to the airport tomorrow.

A threat:

I'll tell your parents what you did.

A refusal:

No, I won’t cook your dinner, you can cook it yourself.

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