
Will vs be going to
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- Q1How can you express a spontaneous decision for the future?I am going to call her now.I to call her now.I will call her now.I calling her now.30s
- Q2Which sentence is correct when talking about future plans?I will visit my grandmother tomorrow.I visiting my grandmother tomorrow.I going to visit my grandmother tomorrow.I am going to visit my grandmother tomorrow.30s
- Q3What is the correct sentence to express a decision made at the moment of speaking for the future?I will make dinner tonight.I am going to make dinner tonight.I making dinner tonight.I to make dinner tonight.30s
- Q4Which sentence is correct when talking about future plans that were decided before the moment of speaking?They will travel to Japan next summer.They are going to travel to Japan next summer.They going to travel to Japan next summer.They travel to Japan next summer.30s
- Q5Which sentence is correct when talking about a future prediction based on evidence or current circumstances?She is going to win the race because she has been training hard.She going to win the race because she has been training hard.She will win the race because she has been training hard.She win the race because she has been training hard.30s
- Q6Which sentence is correct when expressing a future plan made at the moment of speaking?I helping you with your homework.I am going to help you with your homework.I will help you with your homework.I to help you with your homework.30s