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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

will / going to

Next week ,we ........ have lunch at a famous restaurant.( will - are going to )

We need some eggs, "I ....... go to the shops and get some." ( will - am going to )

He ......... play football soon. The game starts in ten minutes. ( will - is going to )

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First, which do you choose, Anonymous? (Hint: all the answers are quite possible. )

  • First, which do you choose, Anonymous?
  • (Hint: all the answers are quite possible.
  • )
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First, which do you choose, Anonymous?

(Hint: all the answers are quite possible. They are terrible quiz questions.)
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The first one will. The second am going to. The third I can't decide. Are my choices right?
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AnonymousAre my choices right?
As I said, any choice is right. Both verbs are OK for all the sentences.
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Anonymous will / going to
These are my instinctive first choices.

Next week we're going to have lunch at a famous restaurant. present knowledge of a planned future event
We need some eggs. "I'll go to the shops and get some."

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