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B Going to – decisions and intentions

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B Going to – decisions and intentions

We use going to + bare infinitive to talk about something we intend to do, or have already decided to do:

The D.V. Group is going to open a new Fiat dealership this summer.

C Going to – predictions

We can also use going to for making firm predictions when there is some physical evidence that an event will take place:

Based on these figures, we are going to make a loss of £1.5m this year.

In many cases, however, it is possible to predict future events using either going to or will. There is little difference in meaning, but going to usually suggests that the event will happen soon. Compare:

I don’t think the present government will win the next election.

I don’t think the present government is going to win the next election.

D Will, present continuous, or going to?

The most important differences between the present continuous, going to, and willare as follows:

We use the present continuous for arrangements (except with stative verbs):

I’m having a meeting with the Export Manager on Thursday at 2.15.

We use going to for decisions and intention:

I’ve made up my mind. I’m going to buy a BMW 730i.

We use going to for firm predictions:

It’s already 28° C. It’s going to be very hot today.

We use will for spontaneous decisions:

I wonder if Peter is back from his marketing trip. I’ll give him a ring.

We use will for promises, offers, and requests:

I’ll give you a hand with those boxes if you like.

We use will for general predictions:

In the next century, computer will play a vital role in everyone’s life.

 

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