fluentjoy

Follow Us:

FacebookInstagramTiktok
Will vs going to
Share

Will vs. Going To: How To Use Them?

Learn the correct usage of "will" and "be going to" for talking about the future with this informative video.

In this video, we explain the differences between "will" and "be going to" when talking about future events. Knowing when to use each can help you speak more accurately and confidently about the future in English.

"Will" is used when talking about decisions made at the moment of speaking. For example:

  • It's cold, I will close the window.
  • Don't worry, I will teach you English.

"Be going to" is used for actions that have already been planned. For example: "I am going to fly to New York next week.".

By understanding and practicing these rules, you can improve your ability to talk about future events accurately. Watch the video to see more examples and practice using "will" and "be going to" in different contexts. 

Future Simple / Be going to - IntermediateGrammarGeneral EnglishIntermediate

Get the full app experience


Engaging video lessons and fun quizzes to help you ace your English.


Improve your English Level

Improve your pronunciation

Practice conversations

Sharpen your listening Skills

Fix common mistakes in English

Learn Grammar in a fun way

Expand your English Vocabulary

download button

Coming soon to Google Play

© 2023 fluentjoy.com

Privacy PolicyTerms & Conditions

Download FluentJoy App:

download button