What is the primary use of "will" in a sentence?
To make spontaneous decisions or promises
Fill in the blank: "He _____ (decide) to study abroad next year."
He is going to decide to study abroad next year.
What do you say if you believe you’ll pass the exam?
"I will pass the exam"
Fill in the blank: "I _____ (call) you later."
"I am going to you later."
Identify the error: "He is going to call me yesterday."
Was going to
OR
tomorrow
What does "going to" indicate in a sentence?
A planned action or intention
Choose the correct phrase: "They _____ (finish) the project by Friday."
They will finish the project by Friday.
"They think the team _____ (win) the championship."
"They think the team will win the championship."
What do you say about your travel plans?
"I will travel to Paris next summer"
True or False: "I think I will going to the store" is correct.
False
What for is used for predictions based on evidence? (Will or going to)
Going to
Complete the sentence: "I think it _____ (rain) tomorrow."
I think it will rain tomorrow
What prediction do we make about a planned event?
E.g. "The concert is going to be amazing"
Complete the sentence: "We _____ (have) a party next month."
"We are going to have a party next month."
Correct the mistake: "They will going to finish the homework."
"They are going to finish the homework"
What is the difference in tone between "I will help you" and "I am going to help you"?
"Will" sounds more spontaneous, while "going to" sounds more planned
Which is correct? "I _____ (visit) my friend this weekend."
I am going to visit my friend this weekend
Fill in the blank: "Scientists believe climate change _____ (affect) future generations."
"Scientists believe climate change will affect future generations."
Choose the correct form: "She _____ (attend) the meeting tomorrow."
"She is going to attend the meeting tomorrow."
Identify the error: "I am going to call you tomorrow, but I will call you later."
There is no error (this sentence is correct)
What form is typically used for offers? (Will or going to)
Will
Rewrite this with the correct form: "I will going to the gym later."
"I am going to the gym later"
If you see dark clouds, what do you say?
"It is going to rain"
How would you express a future arrangement?
E.g. "I am going to meet my friend on Friday"
What is wrong with this sentence: "She think she will go to the concert."
She thinkS