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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Be going to vs will

I think the weather is going to be nice tomorrow.

What's wrong with this sentence?
  

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There's nothing wrong with it.

  • There's nothing wrong with it.
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There's nothing wrong with it.
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What about:

Shh! Don't make so much noise. You are going to wake everybody up.
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AnonymousShh! Don't make so much noise. You are going to wake everybody up.
No problem.
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Despite what some course books and student grammars appear to suggest, there is no significant difference between will and BE going to in many contexts. Exercises that insist that only one is correct in a particular sentence are misleading.

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