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Raja mallah Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

'will' v.s 'going to'

I want to know the use of 'will' and 'going to'. can any one help me please. I want some brief details of them.
  

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. 'Will' is generally a simple statement of future fact based on present knowledge. 'Be going to' is generally a statement of plan or intention.

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  • 'Will' is generally a simple statement of future fact based on present knowledge.
  • 'Be going to' is generally a statement of plan or intention.
  • Nevertheless, you will find heavy overlap in usage among native speakers.
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'Will' is generally a simple statement of future fact based on present knowledge.
'Be going to' is generally a statement of plan or intention.

Nevertheless, you will find heavy overlap in usage among native speakers.
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Thanks very much for answer.

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