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Pen panda 667 Posted 9 years ago
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What is correct: I will be 18 next month or I'm going to be 18 next month?
  

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pen panda 667 What is correct: I will be 18 next month or I'm going to be 18 next month? Both are fine and common; there is no difference in meaning or intent. In spite of how textbooks may try to differentiate the two forms, native speakers often use them interchangeably, particularly when 'will' is in its ' -'ll ' form.

  • pen panda 667 What is correct: I will be 18 next month or I'm going to be 18 next month?
  • Both are fine and common; there is no difference in meaning or intent.
  • In spite of how textbooks may try to differentiate the two forms, native speakers often use them interchangeably, particularly when 'will' is in its ' -'ll ' form.
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pen panda 667What is correct: I will be 18 next month or I'm going to be 18 next month?

Both are fine and common; there is no difference in meaning or intent. In spite of how textbooks may try to differentiate the two forms, native speakers often use them interchangeably, particularly when 'will' is in its '-'ll'

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