
To be going to or will + infinitive
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- Q1What is the difference between 'going to' and 'will' for future plans?Going to refers to a plan that has already been made, while will is used for an instant decision.There is no difference between them.Going to and will mean the same thing.Will refers to a plan that has already been made, while going to is used for an instant decision.30s
- Q2Which sentence uses 'going to' correctly?I am going visiting my grandmother tomorrow.I will visit my grandmother tomorrow.I am going to visit my grandmother tomorrow.I am visit my grandmother tomorrow.30s
- Q3Which sentence uses 'will' correctly?She calls you when she arrives.She will be calling you when she arrives.She is going to call you when she arrives.She will call you when she arrives.30s
- Q4Which sentence uses 'going to' correctly?We are going to see a movie tonight.We are see a movie tonight.We will see a movie tonight.We are going to saw a movie tonight.30s
- Q5Which sentence uses 'will' correctly?He helps you with your homework.He will help you with your homework.He will be helping you with your homework.He is going to help you with your homework.30s
- Q6Which sentence uses 'going to' correctly?They are going to bought a car next month.They will buy a car next month.They are going to buy a car next month.They are buy a car next month.30s
- Q7Which sentence uses 'will' correctly?I am going to call you later.I will be calling you later.I calls you later.I will call you later.30s
- Q8Which sentence uses 'going to' correctly?She is going to cook dinner tonight.She is going to cooked dinner tonight.She will cook dinner tonight.She is cook dinner tonight.30s
- Q9Which sentence uses 'will' correctly?They are not be here tomorrow.They are not going to be here tomorrow.They will not here tomorrow.They will not be here tomorrow.30s
- Q10Which sentence uses 'going to' correctly?We are going to has a party on Friday.We will have a party on Friday.We are going to have a party on Friday.We are have a party on Friday.30s