Will be going VS will go?

(This is a continuous tense so it refers to what he'll be doing at a specific time). For most future situations it's best to use "going to", unless it's a conditional: "If he behaves well today, he'll go to see his grandparents tomorrow."
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Will go and will be going difference?

They are both correct. The first is correct in the present tense; the second is correct in the past tense.”
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IS will be going grammatically correct?

You can say: I will be going to America next year / I'll be going to bed soon / I'll be going to the show too. However if you mean 'to' as part of an infinitive verb then it doesn't work.
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What is the difference between will and be going to?

1. “Will” and “going to” are both used for the future tense. “Will” is used in the simple future tense where the decision is immediate; whereas the “going to” form is a separate form which is not used for the simple future tense.
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Will be going means?

"I will be going" places the emphasis on the future, but gives a hazy, not-quite-here yet, and could be altered impression. Something might prevent you, after all. However "I am going" is much stronger and places the emphasis on commitment. "I am going" means that nothing will stop you from going.
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Going to VS Will (Easy rule)



Will be going Which tense?

Future Tense – WILL & GOING TO.
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Will be going to present continuous?

We also use 'be going to' to talk about future plans. And we use the present continuous to talk about plans as well, especially if we're talking about arrangements and appointments with other people. If we're making a decision at the time of speaking, we say 'will'.
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What is the difference between will and be going to please give me the examples?

When you're talking about actions that you will do soon (tomorrow or next week), use GOING TO. When you want to ask/request for something, use WILL). When you're expecting/anticipating something to happen, use GOING TO. Finally, when you promise something, use 'WILL!
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Will be using grammar?

Use 'will be -ing' to talk about something that will be happening at a particular time in the future. Will be + 'ing' is the future continuous tense. This time tomorrow, we'll be flying to Australia. Don't phone me after 11pm because I'll be sleeping.
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Will be going to sentences?

Examples: I think I'll go to that party next week. The economy will get better soon. Yes, I will marry you.
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Will and going to rules?

Going to is used with predictions. When you are making a decision use will; use going to after the decision has been made. We sometimes also use the present continuous for planned events in the near future. When we want to talk about future facts or things we believe to be true about the future, we use will.
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Will in the future tense?

The most basic and common form used to express the future is 'will'. The structure of 'will' is easy because it is the same for all subjects and you don't need to change anything about the verb. We'll be at the hotel until 8pm.
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How do you use be going to in a sentence?

"Be going to" statements (affirmative and negative)
  1. I am going to see a play tonight. ...
  2. It's late so I don't think he's going to do his homework tonight.
  3. Look at those clouds. ...
  4. We're not going to see my mother this summer.
  5. My favorite team is going to play tomorrow evening.
  6. He's going to tell his boss he's resigning today.
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Will is past tense?

Since both will and would have so many different senses, it can be difficult to remember when to choose which one. One easy rule of thumb is that will is never past tense. It can be present tense and several different future moods and tenses, but never past tense.
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Will be would be?

When using “Will be”, the person is saying that something is definite. They are certain of it. “Would be” suggests that something might be… it's conditional and not definite.
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Will be going to future continuous?

Formula With Going To

To form the future continuous with going to, you need to use the correct present form of the verb to be (am/is/are). Then use going to be. Then use the -ing form of the verb.
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What is the difference between present continuous and be going to?

The present continuous tense is mainly used to talk about personal arrangements and fixed plans. Be going to can also be used to express the same idea; however, it puts an extra emphasis on the idea of intention.
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Will shall be going?

The first is the future tense, which is the 'will' future (and the closely related 'shall'). The other is the 'going to' future. If you are not familiar with the 'going to' (present progressive) and 'will' (simple future) form of verbs, I would recommend you read A Review of Tenses In English.
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Will be tense examples?

Examples of Will:

I will go to the cinema tonight. He will play tennis tomorrow. She will be happy with her exam results. They will take the bus to the South next week.
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Will and going to simple future?

1: We use the future simple with 'will' to predict the future. It is the basic way we talk about the future in English, and we often use it if there is no reason to use another future tense. We can use it for future facts and for things that are less certain. The sun will rise at 7am.
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What is future going to?

Going to future expresses a conclusion regarding the immediate future or an action in the near future that has already been planned or prepared.
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Will future examples?

It will rain tomorrow (it'll) She will be late (she'll..) He will help us later (he'll..) We will get married in September (we'll)
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What are examples of future tense?

Examples – Future Tense
  • She'll write the e-mail after lunch.
  • Don't lift that. You'll hurt yourself.
  • You dropped your purse. ...
  • I'll see you tomorrow.
  • You'll get the answer by post.
  • Dan's going to take the order over to the customer.
  • The girls are going to sing 'Amazing Grace' now.
  • I'll drive you to your lesson at 4 pm.
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