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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is will or going to the correct option here?

1-The car will be painted red.

2-The car is going to be painted red.

Does the second sentence imply that the car intends to get painted red, or does it imply that someone/something is planning/intending to paint the car red? Please answer, and thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, 1-The car will be painted red. 2-The car is going to be painted red. Does the second sentence imply that the car intends to get painted red, No, cars can't intend anything.

  • Hi, 1-The car will be painted red.
  • 2-The car is going to be painted red.
  • Does the second sentence imply that the car intends to get painted red, No, cars can't intend anything.
  • or does it imply that someone/something is planning /intending to paint the car red?
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Hi,

1-The car will be painted red.

2-The car is going to be painted red.

Does the second sentence imply that the car intends to get painted red, No, cars can't intend anything.

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