Simple future-will-and-be-going-to
Simple Future has two different forms in English: " will " and " be going to ." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. These different meanings might seem too abstract at first, but with time and practice, the differences will become clear. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future. We use the simple future for: · A decision at the moment of speaking: A: 'I'm cold'. B: 'I will close the window'. · Prediction based on opinion: I think the Conservatives will win the next election. · A future fact: The sun will rise at 7am. · Promises / requests / refusal / willingness: I'll help you with your work. Will you give me a hand? I will give up smoking! · In the same way as the future continuous, but with state verbs: I'll be at the station when you arrive. · To request information: Will...