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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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what is the Difference between "Will" and "going to"

both Will and "Going to used for future,but is there any difference between them
  

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Yes. : There will be rain over northern parts of the country tomorrow, We also use 'will '('ll) to suggest our willingness to do something. I'll go to Moscow next week if nobody else is free.

  • Yes.
  • : There will be rain over northern parts of the country tomorrow, We also use 'will '('ll) to suggest our willingness to do something.
  • I'll go to Moscow next week if nobody else is free.
  • We use BE+ going to when there is present evidence of a future situation; Look at those dark clouds.
  • It's going to rain soon.
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Yes.

To over-simplify, we use 'will' when we are expressing that we are certain about a future situation.:

There will be rain over northern parts of the country tomorrow,

We also use 'will '('ll) to suggest our willingness to do something.

I'll go to Moscow next week if nobody else is free.

We use BE+ going to when there is present
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Anonymous both Will and "Going to used for future,but is there any difference between them
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