In English the Future Time is expressed in a number of ways. The most common are with will and be going to. See examples from the following sentences.
- I will finish my homework in an hour.
I'm going to finish my homework in an hour.
- I'm going to eat a whole watermelon.
She's going to eat a whole watermelon.
Actually, we're going to eat a whole watermelon together.
- Don't forget the be verb.
A: What are you gonna do this weekend?
B: I'm gonna stay home and clean my carpet.
NOT: I gonna stay?
NOT: I'm gonna to stay?
- Both can be used interchangeably in some cases. (Predictions and guesses)
- My prints will be here tomorrow.
My prints are going to be here tomorrow.
- I'm going to give her a piece of my mind.
There's no way they can score 21 points in 2 minutes. We're going to win!
- A: Who will help me finish this chocolate cake?
B: I will.
A: I have two tickets left for the front row.
B: I'll take them.
- I fly to Beijing tomorrow.
I'm flying to Beijing tomorrow.
Sorry I can't attend the picnic on Saturday. I'm flying to Beijing .
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