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Dido4 Posted 20 years ago
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will

Hi there,

1.What are the differences between these two?

2.Or they are expressed the same thing?("am going to" refers to plan to do something in the future; "will" refers to want to do something in the future)

3. How to tell these two?

I am going to study abroad.

I will study abroad.

Thank you.
  

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"Going to" normally implies that the future action is decided before the moment of speaking.

  • "Going to" normally implies that the future action is decided before the moment of speaking.
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"Going to" normally implies that the future action is decided before the moment of speaking.

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