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I will and I'm going to
will ('ll) : We use will when we decide to do something at the same time of speaking. The speaker has not decided before. Sue: Let's have a party Helen: That's a great idea. We'll invite lot's of people going to : We use (be) going to when we have already decided to to do something Helen: Sue and I have decided to have a party. We're going to invite lots of people. Sometimes there is not much difference between will and going to. For example, you can say: I think the weather will be nice later. I think the weather is going to be nice later. When we say ' something is going to happen; we know (or think)this because of the situation now. For example: Look at those black clouds. It's going to rain. (not 'it will rain'- we can see the clouds now) I feel terrible. I think I'm going to be sick.( not 'I think I'll be sick- I feel terrible now) In other situations, it is safer to use will:Tom will probably arrive at about 8 o'clock. I think Ann will like the present we bought for her
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