(present form of auxiliary “be”; modal “going to” + auxiliary “be” + present participle) OTHER DIFFERENCES in using WILL versus GOING TO: We use “will” and “be going to” to talk about future facts, to make predictions, plans (intentions and arrangements), and making decisions....
- "I will"未来动作与现在无直接关联性,可能突然产生; - "I am going to"暗示当前状态与未来动作的联系(如已准备行李体现旅行计划)。 3. **语气正式程度** - "Will"稍正式,常见于承诺; - "Going to"偏口语化,更多用于日常计划。 4. **例外情况** - 预测未来时两者可互换,但侧重点不同: -...
"I will" 表示临时决定或未来的意图;"I am going to" 表示事先计划或有迹象表明即将发生的事。 1. **"I will"**: - **临时决定**:用于说话时当场作出的决定,如回答请求时:"I'll answer the phone." - **未来意图或承诺**:不带具体计划的未来动作,如:"I will study harder next year." -...
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Going To vs Will There is some difference between going to and will though the two terms going to and will appear to be alike in meaning. The usages of will and going to also should be known with precision. Going to is an expression made by using theverbgo. Will, on the other hand...
"I am going to" 表示已有计划或迹象,而"I will" 表示即时决定或未来预测。 1. **结构和用法区别**: - **"I am going to + 动词原形"**:用于预先计划好的行动或已有明确迹象表明会发生的事。例如:「I’m going to visit my parents this weekend.」(早有计划)。 - **"I will + 动词原形"**...
"I am going to do" indicates a planned intention or prior decision, while "I will do" expresses a spontaneous decision or future prediction without prior planning. 1. **语法功能**:两者均表示将来,但语境不同。"be going to" 与动词原形搭配,"will" 后接动词原形,结构不同。2. **计划性**:...
The difference between "going to" and "will" « on: November 04, 2011, 09:24:52 PM » Hi, Joe!I hope this is not asking for too much, but could you please explain in detail the differences in the use of the forms "will + the base form" and "be going to + the base ...
"Going to" can mean "will". It can also be the present continuous tense of the verb "go", e.g. "Where are you going on your vacation?" "I am going to Paris." Other than that, it means the same as "will". Upvote•0Downvote ...