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herself a blouse. (will make, is going to make)
your house this afternoon. It is on my way home from work. (will be passing,
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17. She has bought some cloth; she
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9. Hurry up! The programme
This book is not long. I
(will start, is about to start)
it by lunch time. (will be reading, will have read)​

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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is going to is the marker for something in the near future, or something that's about to happen.

will is the future tense marker, and the future tense has no such specification.

Essentially, use is going to when she's about to do it, while will can be used to mean at a later time.

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