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Attack
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Going to
Will
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- A decision before the moment of speaking:
- Julie: There's no milk. John: I know. I'm going to go and get some when this TV programme finishes.
- A prediction based on something we can see (or hear) now, based on evidence:
- Jon Snow is going to win the election. He already has most of the votes.
- For plans:
- I'm going on a trip tomorrow.We are going to leave at 8:00
- A decision at the moment of speaking:
- Julie: There's no milk. John: Really? In that case, I'll go and get some.
- A prediction based on opinion (not evidence):
- I think Jon Snow will win the next election.
- For promises / requests / refusals / offers:
- I'll help you tomorrow, if you like.
source: https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com
Attack
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(The phone rings) Julie: I'll get it!
I'm going to go on holiday next week.
https://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/support-files/will_or_be_going_to.pdf