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use of will:

To say predicions, promeses or things that you want to do in the future

We use the present continuous to talk about events which are in progress at the moment of speaking

USE: It is the indicated verb tense when you want to express any of the following conditions: Make known permanent actions or states.

We use going to when we have the intention to do something before we speak. We have already made a decision before speaking.

I will buy a plane soon

The plane will leave from the airport at 4:00 am

He visits his parents twice a month

We usually go to the cinema on Fridays

She does not accept my decision

The elephant is playing in the water.

The birds are always singing since sunrise.

They are going to the zoo next Saturday.

She teaches us Inglish lessons

My family is going to leave me alone this weekend so we can do the party at my house

I am working in the class

I am going to NY next Sunday

They are going to Germany in two months.

I´m going to the cinema next week.

PRESENT SIMPLE

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

WILL

GOING TO

They will arrive soon.

Sebastián Segura

Future forms:

I will go to the park tomorrow

FUTURE FORMS 5a