GOING TO
Going to grammar video.
Going to video lesson with dialogues:
REMEMBER:
Going to and will are sometimes used interchangeable.
Going to is used to talk about:
- stronger predictions ( something will happen). Example: Ella's a really good student, I think she's going to be a brain surgeon when she gets older.'
- intentions. Example: I'm going to stop eating so much chocolate this year'.
- plans. Example: I'm going to learn
Will is used to express :
1. confidence.
2. decisions, offers, promises or threats that are spontaneous, or made quickly at the moment of speaking. Example: 'It's a beautiful day, I think I'll, or I will, go for a swim later,' or 'maybe I'll phone my friends and organise a picnic'.
1. confidence.
2. decisions, offers, promises or threats that are spontaneous, or made quickly at the moment of speaking. Example: 'It's a beautiful day, I think I'll, or I will, go for a swim later,' or 'maybe I'll phone my friends and organise a picnic'.
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