Remember, you can use both forms to talk about the future, but there are some differences:
GOING TO:
SUBJECT + TO BE + GOING TO + VERB
1. USED TO TALK ABOUT PLANS FOR THE FUTURE (PLANES PARA EL FUTURO)
FOR EXAMPLE : TOMORROW I AM GOING TO VISIT MY GRANDMA
2. USED TO TALK ABOUT SOMETHING YOU CAN SEE THAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN (CUANDO HABLAMOS DE ALGO QUE VEMOS QUE VA SUCEDER)
FOR EXAMPLE: WHEN THE BOSS SEES THIS, SHE IS GOING TO GO CRAZY
WILL :
SUBJECT + WILL + MAIN VERB1. USED FOR DECISIONS MADE AT THE MOMENT. (DECISIONES REPENTINAS, AL MOMENTO)
FOR EXAMPLE: I WILL WEAR A RED T-SHIRT TODAY
2. USED TO MAKE PREDICTIONS. (HACER PREDICCIONES)
FOR EXAMPLE: THE WEATHERMAN SAYS; THIS WEEKEND WILL RAIN
3. USED TO MAKE PROMISES. (HACER PROMESAS)
FOR EXAMPLE: I PROMISE I WILL HELP YOU WITH THE EXAM
4. USED TO MAKE OFFERS (OFRECERSE PARA ALGO)
FOR EXAMPLE: I WILL DRIVE YOU HOME IF YOU WANT
PRESENT CONTINUOUS WITH FUTURE MEANING:
SUBJECT + TO BE + MAIN VERB+ING1. USED FOR ARRANGEMENTS (PLANES MÁS INAMOVIBLES, COMPROMISOS CON OTRAS PERSONAS)
FOR EXAMPLE: I AM MEETING JIM AT THE AIRPORT.
I'VE ALREADY BOUGHT THE TRAIN TICKET.
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