Okay, so let's practice some future tenses. I am going to study English later. Okay going to I am playing football on Saturday. Okay you can use going to as well. The difference is and sometimes we use the present continuous when we am do an activity in the future with other people. So another example might be I am meeting my parents for dinner.
But you can also say I am going to meet my parents for dinner. There are two options here. He will be in New Delhi next week. Okay, you can also say he is going To be in New Delhi next week to possibilities she is going to be very famous someday okay well is also possible here you have two possibilities. This is a prediction right? I am going to speak English very well okay this is your intention.
So I am going to speak English very well. Where are you going to be? I am going to be at the pool will is also possible here I will be at the pool what will the world be like in 20 years the world will be amazing in 20 Two years, okay, it's probably more likely that we use will in this case, because we don't really have evidence of what the world will be like, in 20 years. Okay? We don't have evidence. Okay, here's two examples.
I am going to buy a car, or I will buy a new car. Okay, so the difference between these two is that in the first sentence, I'm going to buy a car. You made the decision in already in the past. So the decision is made in the past. And now you're just talking to your friend and say, I'm going to buy a car. Okay, in the present, you're talking to your friend, say I'm going to buy a car you made the decision before.
In the second example, I will buy a new car. You're just making the decision at the moment. is not very likely because to buy a car, you need to think a lot. So the first example is more common. Will. I'm going to it is going to be a good year.
It will be a good year. Okay, both examples are possible. This is an example of prediction. Okay, maybe the first one you have more evidence that it's going to be a good year, maybe on a business, okay. And you look at the reports and everything looks good, and you say, Oh, it's gonna be a good year. It's gonna be a good year.
And, or if you just want to say it'll be a good year, you don't have any evidence. It's just a prediction.