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difference between 'will ' and 'going to '​

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Answered by janvi326
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Answered by nisha290
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The structure BE GOING TO is normally used to indicate the future but with some type of connection to the present.

eg:They're going to retire to the beach - in fact they have already bought a little beach house.

They're going to retire to the beach - in fact they have already bought a little beach house.I'm going to accept the job offer.

In other cases, where there is no implicit or explicit connection to the present, use WILL:

In other cases, where there is no implicit or explicit connection to the present, use WILL:1. For things that we decide to do now. (Rapid Decisions)

eg:I'll buy one for you too.

I'll buy one for you too.I think I'll try one of those. (I just decided this right now)

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