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When you make a spontaneous decision, which form do you usually use: 'I will go' or 'I am going to go'?
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I would go
I have gone
I am going to go
I will go
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If you have already made plans to attend a concert next month, which phrase is appropriate to use: 'I will attend the concert' or 'I am going to attend the concert'?
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I have attended the concert
I am going to attend the concert
I would attend the concert
I will attend the concert
10 questions
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When you make a spontaneous decision, which form do you usually use: 'I will go' or 'I am going to go'?
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If you have already made plans to attend a concert next month, which phrase is appropriate to use: 'I will attend the concert' or 'I am going to attend the concert'?
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Which sentence correctly indicates a future prediction based on evidence: 'They will win the game' or 'They are going to win the game'?
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If you decide to help your friend with their homework right now, which phrase is correct: 'I will help you' or 'I am going to help you'?
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When you talk about something that you intended to do but didn’t actually do, which phrase is more suitable: 'I was going to call you' or 'I will call you'?
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Which phrase should you use if you are making plans for a vacation that will happen in a few months: 'I will go to the beach' or 'I am going to go to the beach'?
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If your friend asks if you will join them at a movie tonight, and you decide right at that moment, which form should you use: 'I will join you' or 'I am going to join you'?
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If you see dark clouds and predict that it might rain later, which phrase is more appropriate: 'It will rain later' or 'It is going to rain later'?
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If you just made the decision to start studying for an exam, which phrase would you use: 'I will start studying' or 'I am going to start studying'?
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Which sentence is appropriate when discussing a future plan you made earlier: 'I will visit my grandparents' or 'I am going to visit my grandparents'?