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Yiduo Posted 14 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Will be going to

Hello,

What's the difference between 'will' and 'be goingn to'? For example,

I will help clean up the city park.

I am going to help clean up the city park.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

-- A present plan for a future action.

  • -- A present plan for a future action.
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I will help clean up the city park.-- A simple truth of a future action

I am going to help clean up the city park.-- A present plan for a future action.
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Thank you,

Then what if I would help clean up the city park and I am willing to help clean up the city park.
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Then what if I would help clean up the city park and I am willing to help clean up the city park.-- This sentence is redundant: the 2 clauses have the same meaning.

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