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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Will vs. be going to

Here are two sentences.

- She is going to have a baby next month.

- She will have a baby next month.

My question is:

- Either is grammatically correct?

- What's the difference between two sentences?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

Both are fine and in this particular case there cannot be a difference in meaning even though is going to often indicates intention. Her baby will be born whether that is her intention or not! CB

  • Both are fine and in this particular case there cannot be a difference in meaning even though is going to often indicates intention.
  • Her baby will be born whether that is her intention or not!
  • CB
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Both are fine and in this particular case there cannot be a difference in meaning even though is going tooften indicates intention. Her baby will be born whether that is her intention or not!

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