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<p>ENGLISH GRAMMAR WILL vs. GOING TO WILL GOING TO Instant Decision Prior Plan I'm thirsty. I think I will buy a The decision was made before Offer the moment of speaking. That looks heavy. I will help you with They're going to get married next year. Promise - Don't worry, I won't tell Evidence Signs Threat When there are signs that something is likely to happen. If you don't stop, I will tell your I don't feel well. I think I am Refusal won't will not going to throw up. She won't listen to anything I say. It's 70-0 They're going to You can use both Will and Going to for making I think it will rain I think it is going to rain Are you busy this evening? -/ haven't made any plans. Yes, I'm going to visit my parents. OR think will probably watch TV. Only Going to is possible I'm probably going to watch TV. because this is a prior plan. Will and going to are both possible here. We are "predicting" what will In spoken English Going to happen because nothing is is often pronounced as "gonna" www.woodwardenglish.com www.vocabulary.cl</p>