A: I've got a terrible toothache.
B: Do you? Wait here and I _____________ (get) you some aspirin.
We use going to when we have already decided to do something.
We use will when we decide to do something at the time of speaking. the speaker has not decided before.
Option 1
'm going to get
Option 2
I'll get
Wrong
Correct Option
A: Why are you filling that bucket with water?
B: I ___________ (wash) the car.
We use going to to say what we think will happen in the future.
We use will to express predictions.
I'm going to wash
I'll wash
A: I've decided to paint this room.
B: Oh, you have? What color ____________ (you/paint) it?
are you going to paint
will you paint
A: Look! There's smoke coming out of that Building. It's on fire!
B: Oh no! I ______________ (call) the fire department right away.
'm going to call
'll call
A: The ceiling in this room doesn't look very safe, does it?
B: No, it looks as if it __________ (fall) down.
's going to fall
'll fall
A: Where are you going? Are you going to the supermarket?
B: Yes, I _____________ (buy) something for dinner.
'm going to buy
'll buy
A: I can't figure out how to use this smart phone.
B: It's easy. I ______________ (show) you.
'm going to show
'll show
A: What would you like to have - black coffee or espresso?
B: I _____________ (have) espresso, please.
'm going to have
'll have
A: Did you call Joseph for me?
B: Oh, I'm sorry. I completely forgot. I ______________ (do) it now.
'm going to do
'll do
A: What shall we have for breakfast?
B: I don't know. I can't make up my mind.
A: Come on, hurry up! Make a decision!
B: Okay. We _____________ (have) chilaquiles.
're going to have
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