
Will vs Going To: Understanding the Difference | EasyTeaching
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English, Other
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6th Grade - University
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Practice Problem
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains the differences between using 'will' and 'going to' for future tense in English. It covers their interchangeable use, specific rules for each, and provides examples. 'Will' is used for quick decisions, promises, habits, and refusals, while 'going to' is for prior plans, imminent events, and evidence-based predictions. The tutorial concludes with practice exercises to apply these rules.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Provide an example of a situation where 'will' is used for a quick decision.
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What does it mean when we say 'going to' is used when there is strong evidence?
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