going / it / today / rain / isn’t / to
It isn’t going to rain today.
Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain) soon.
It is going to rain soon.
I don’t feel well. I think I ___ (stay) home instead of going to the party.
I think I will stay home instead of going to the party
__________ is often chosen for offers of help.
WILL is often chosen for offers of help.
getting / I / this weekend / am / to / up early
I am getting up early this weekend.
I’m so tired. I think I ___ (go) to bed early tonight.
I think I will go to bed early tonight.
Don’t worry about transportation. We ___ (drive) you to the airport tomorrow at 6 a.m.
We are driving you to the airport tomorrow at 6 a.m.
________________ is used for predictions based on current evidence.
GOING TO is used for predictions based on current evidence.
visit / we / going / museum / are / the / weekend / to / next
We are going to visit the museum next weekend.
They ___ (visit) their cousins in Italy next summer. They already have plane tickets.
They are going to visit their cousins in Italy next summer.
They’ve already decided. They ___ (not/come) to the concert with us.
They are not going to come to the concert with us.
__________________ is used for arrangements with specific time details .
PRESENT CONTINUOUS is used for arrangements with specific time details .
at / will / school / arrive / he / on Friday / by 7:30 / because / he / exam / has / an
He will arrive at school by 7:30 on Friday because he has an exam.
Don’t worry, I ___ (help) you with your homework if you need it.
I will help you with your homework if you need it.
Look at that traffic! We ___ (miss) our train if this continues.
We are going to miss our train if this continues.
________________ is used for plans or intentions that were decided before the moment of speaking.
GOING TO is used for plans or intentions that were decided before the moment of speaking.
leaving / are / immediately / after / the concert / tomorrow / the band / to / their next destination
The band is leaving immediately after the concert tomorrow to their next destination.
We ___ (make) a cake for the party on Saturday. We have all the ingredients ready.
We are going to make a cake for the party on Saturday.
I can’t believe she got the job! She ___ (start) working there next Monday.
She is starting working there next Monday.
__________________ is used for spontaneous decisions made at the moment of speaking.
WILL __________________ is used for spontaneous decisions made at the moment of speaking.