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Rashin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

future real conditional

Hi,

I got confused, Is there any difference between "will" or be going to" in main clause of future real conditionals?

Provide me a useful rule please, I 'd appreciate that.

I'm wondering there isn't a fixed rule here.

EX:I am going to read if there is nothing on TV.

I am not sure what other countries I will visit. If it is not too expensive, I (spend) am going to spend a couple of days in Paris sightseeing. If I go to Paris, I am going to climb the Eiffel .

Thanks
  

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I am going to / I will read if there is nothing on TV. I am not sure what other countrie s I will / I am going to visit. If it is not too expensive , I will / I am going to spend a couple of days in Paris sightseeing.

  • I am going to / I will read if there is nothing on TV.
  • I am not sure what other countrie s I will / I am going to visit.
  • If it is not too expensive , I will / I am going to spend a couple of days in Paris sightseeing.
  • If I go to Paris , I am going to / I will climb the Eiffel Tower .
  • Those are all possible utterances.
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I am going to / I will read if there is nothing on TV.
I am not sure what other countries I will / I am going to visit.
If it is not too expensive, I will / I am going to spend a couple of days in Paris sightseeing.
If I go to Paris, I am going to / I will climb the Eiffel Tower.

Those are all possible utterances.

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