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Going to VS Will (Easy rule)


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In this video we’re going to look deeply into the difference between going to and will. Many people get confused by will and going to and can’t understand the difference. According to English grammar, Will represents the future simple tense, and be going to, grammatically speaking, is present progressive (or present continuous). There are many rules of the usage of will and going to. But most of them are not very clear. In this video, I’m going to give you very clear and simple explanation of the difference between will and going to with lots of easy to remember examples. This video is good for both ESL students who want to understand the difference between going to and will and ESL teachers who want to explain the difference between going to and will to their students. It’s also good for anyone who wants to understand how to use simple future tense in English language.

Going to VS Will (Easy rule)

‘Be going to’ for planned actions (grammar presentation + exercises)


Here you can download the exercises described in the video:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By1dIh1IwzKZWJjS1FadmdCNmM/view?usp=sharing

'Be going to' for planned actions (grammar presentation + exercises)

Learn English Tenses: FUTURE – “will” or “going to”?


Should you use “WILL” or “GOING TO” to talk about the future? In this lesson, I’ll explain the differences so you can understand easily when you should use “will” and when you should use “going to”. You’ll know which one to use for formal or informal situations and planned or unplanned activities. Together, we’ll review when to use them, how to use them, and what common mistakes to avoid. We’ll compare the two options and do practice exercises together, so you feel confident about your English grammar. This video is part of my engVid series on verb tenses. Follow our classes, step by step, and take your English from beginner to intermediate to advanced levels! The next class in the program is the future continuous tense: https://youtu.be/H5UD03yKfVI
In this class:
Future Tense: WILL or GOING TO? Overview 00:00
How to use WILL \u0026 GOING TO: Comparison 05:10
When to use WILL \u0026 GOING TO: Comparison 10:27
Using WILL \u0026 GOING TO in the same sentence 16:29
Practice: WILL or GOING TO? 19:20

Learn English Tenses: FUTURE  – “will” or “going to”?

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FUTURE SIMPLE (Going To) – English Grammar Lesson + MINI QUIZ


Complete introductory lesson (future simple going to) along with 3 mixed fill in the blanks / gap fill questions quiz, elementary to intermediate level (with answers).
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FUTURE SIMPLE (Going To) - English Grammar Lesson + MINI QUIZ

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