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<h3>Will vs. Going to </h3>
<h3>استخدام Will و<span></span><span></span><span></span><span></span> going to</h3>
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<h3>Times when it’s better to use “will” <span></span><span></span><span></span><span></span> متى يكون استخدام will <span></span><span></span><span></span><span></span> أفضل من <span></span><span></span><span></span><span></span> going to</h3>
<p><em>Will</em> is a much better word choice than <em>going to</em> in a number of situations.
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<h3>Long term predictions – التوقعات بعيدة المدى</h3>
<p>If you are making a prediction about something far in the future, <em>will</em> is the more common wording in English.
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<ul><li><strong> Examples: </strong>The world <em>will</em> end 100 years from now. There <em>will</em> be another presidential election in four years.</li><li><strong> Notes: </strong>In this example, if you use <em>going to</em>instead, the statement will sound wrong — or at least awkward — to most native English speakers. “The world <em>is going to</em> end 100 years from now” just doesn’t sound right. Similarly, it’s better to say “There <em>will </em> be another presidential election in four years,” compared to “There <em>is going to be </em> another presidential election in four years.” <em>Going to</em> simply doesn’t have a sense of “distant future” in the same way that <em>will</em> does.</li></ul>
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<h3>Requests – الطلبات </h3>
<p>Requests absolutely have to use <em>will</em>. <em>Going to</em> is completely incorrect in this case.
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<ul><li><strong> Example:</strong> <em>Will</em> you help me with my homework? <em>Will</em> you join us for dinner? </li><li>
<em><strong>Notes: </strong>“Going to </em>help me with my homework?” and “<em>Going to </em>join us for dinner?” are so ungrammatical that a native speaker would have trouble understanding these. You could say “<em>Are you going to</em> help me with my homework?” or “<em>Are you going to</em> join us for dinner?” But these sentences don’t sound like requests. They sound like yes/no questions about future action. And if you try to frame such questions as requests, you’ll seem very rude and demanding.</li></ul>
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<h3>Offers of help – عندما تعرض خدمة على أحد</h3>
<p>If you are offering to help, <em>will</em> makes for a better, easier-to-understand statement than <em>going to</em>.</p>
<ul><li><strong>Examples:</strong> Someone’s knocking on the door; I <em>will</em> let them in. I <em>will</em> help you cook dinner.</li><li><strong>Notes:</strong> If you say “I’m <em>going to</em> let them in,” your statement sounds stiff and a little unnatural. Your tone can also seem rude. “I’m going to let them in” can make it sound like letting someone in is a difficult task you resent doing. It can also sound as if you won’t allow anyone else to let the person in. In the same way, “I <em>am going to </em> help you cook dinner” sounds like you’re demanding the right to help someone cook, or complaining that you have to help cook.</li></ul>
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<h3>Complicated verb tenses – استخدام going to يجعل الجملة أكثر تعقيداً</h3>
<p>In complicated verb tenses for talking about the future, <em>going to</em> makes the grammar simply too complex — too many words and syllables.
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<ul><li><strong> Examples: </strong>I <em>will</em> have been studying for 60 days by the end of the month. They <em>will</em> be sleeping in a hotel tonight. She <em>will</em> have finished her college degree by next spring. For the examples above, try substituting <em>will</em> for <em>am going to</em> or <em>are going to</em>. You’ll find that <em>going to</em> makes the sentences <em>much</em> <em>harder </em>to say. Harder to understand too!</li></ul>
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<h3>Times when going to is better than will – أوقات يكون فيها استخدام going to<span></span><span></span><span></span><span></span> أفضل من will</h3>
<p>There are also some situations where it’s better to say <em>going to</em>, and <em>will</em> doesn’t work so well. There are really only two times when <em>going to</em> is the more common construction.
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<h3>Short term predictions – التوقعات قصيرة المدى</h3>
<p>If you are making a prediction about something very near in the future — in a matter of minutes, hours, days, or sometimes weeks — <em>going to</em> is more common than <em>will</em>.
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<ul><li><strong> Examples: </strong>It’s <em>going to</em> rain soon. The boss isn’t <em>going to</em> like this.</li><li><strong> Notes: </strong>In the first example, you can also say “It <em>will</em> rain soon,” but this changes the meaning of the sentence. “It <em>will</em> rain soon” sounds more like an absolute certainty than a prediction. In the second example, if you say “The boss <em>will not</em> like this,” the tone is again slightly more forceful. This second sentence is an interesting example though. Because upsetting the boss is a serious, forceful situation, <em>going to</em> and <em>will</em>are almost exactly the same here. But with normal, non-forceful predicitons, <em>going to</em> is always a better fit.</li></ul>
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<h3>Plans - الخطط</h3>
<p>When you discuss plans, <em>going to</em> is the more appropriate construction. <em>Will</em> doesn’t work quite as well for talking about future plans in English.
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<ul><li> <strong>Examples:</strong> I’m <em>going to</em> get a haircut on Friday. She told me she is <em>going to</em> apply to Harvard.</li><li><strong><em> Notes: </em></strong>Here, <em>will</em> changes the meaning and sounds “off” in both examples. In the first example, “I <em>will</em> get a haircut on Friday” has a rude tone. It’s the kind of thing you would say angrily to someone who is bothering you about getting a haircut. And in the second case, if you say “She told me she <em>will</em> apply to Harvard,” there is a hint of disbelief. By saying <em>will</em> instead of going to, you suggest that her talk of applying to Harvard is a prediction that might not come true, rather than a plan that she’ll actively carry out.</li></ul>
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<h3>A note on<em> going to</em> as a future tense form vs. “going to” as a phrasal verb</h3><p>One of the confusing things about <em>going to</em> is that it isn’t always used as a <em>will</em>-like future tense form. Sometimes “going to” is actually a phrasal verb. This can be confusing because you can actually create some very similar sentences using future form <em>going to</em> and phrasal verb “going to.”<br></p>
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Future form:</u> He is going to fight in a war (predicting that he will fight in a war soon.)<u>
Phrasal verb:</u> He is going to war (he is physically relocating to a war zone so he can fight).</li><li><strong> Example 2:</strong>
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Future form:</u> I am going to watch a movie this weekend (future plan to watch a movie).<u>
Phrasal verb:</u> I am going to the movie theater this weekend (physically travelling to the movie theater in the near future, presumably to watch a movie).</li></ul>
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