Will vs going to- What’s the difference?

‘Will’ and ‘be going to’ are both used to express the future in English, however sometimes it can be confusing to know which one to use. Sometimes both can be used interchangeably, but if you have problems with knowing the differences, check out some basic rules below:

Keeping the rules in mind try out the quiz below!

1. We believe the orders _____ be processed by Monday the 25th of July if the plant manager agrees.

 
 

2. After having my appraisal, my manager confirmed that I _____ be part of a Scrum team in the BXB Project in September.

 
 

3. We are still not receiving all the cleansing data, so I _____ send an escalation email tomorrow morning.

 
 

4. Don’t worry I _____ send the report!

 
 

5. _______ please reassure the team that all personal data has been removed from the website.

 
 

6. I hope we _____ use leaner processes in future to save time and increase productivity.

 
 

7. I promise I _____ try my very best to communicate the news with complete empathy and transparency.

 
 

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