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Yellowstarstruck Posted 9 years ago
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Will versus going to

Hi! Is there any difference in meaning of the two? Thank, Fulvio

1. How long are you going to use the car?

2. How long will you use the car?

  

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yellowstarstruck Is there any difference in meaning of the two? Thank, Fulvio1. 2.

  • yellowstarstruck Is there any difference in meaning of the two?
  • Thank, Fulvio1.
  • 2.
  • How long will you use the car?
  • Not really.
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yellowstarstruckIs there any difference in meaning of the two? Thank, Fulvio1. How long are you going to use the car?2. How long will you use the car?

Not really. The intent is the same there.

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