Are you confused about if you should use will or going to to talk about the future? Watch this video and find out how to use them! ...
Are you confused about if you should use will or going to to talk about the future? Watch this video and find out how to use them!
When we want to talk about future facts or things we believe to be true about future, we use will + base form.
The president will serve for four years.
The boss won't be very happy.
I'm sure you'll like her.
If we are not certain about the future, we use will with the expressions such as probably, possibly, I think, I hope.
I hope you'll visit me in my him one day.
She'll possibly be a great success.
I don't think we'll get on well.
If you are making a future predection based on evidence in the present situation we use to be + going to + base form.
Not a cloud in the sky, It's going to be another warm day.
The traffic is terrible. We are going to miss our flight.
Be careful! you're going to spill your coffee.
At the moment of making a decision, use will. Once you have made the decision, talk about it using going to.
I'll call Jenny to let her know. Sarah, I need Jenny's number. I'm going to call her about the meeting.
Finally, watch these videos and say what expression are being used.