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The dark clouds are visible proof that rain is coming.","Look at that dog running towards us! It is going to jump on you.",[18],{"id":19,"blankNumber":9,"options":20},"019d2f60-4ab4-731a-b918-b37260072b4f",[21,25,29],{"id":22,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab4-71e2-b918-b3725e043385","is going to",true,{"id":26,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab4-727e-b918-b3725ee412e9","will",false,{"id":30,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab4-72d2-b918-b3725fdf8778","going to",2,{"id":34,"sentenceTemplate":35,"displayOrder":9,"explanation":36,"exampleSentence":37,"blanks":38},"019d2f60-4ab5-76c6-92a6-e64d0980c431","I think robots __1__ do most of our jobs in the future.","Use 'will' for predictions based on opinions or beliefs, especially with phrases like 'I think'. There is no present evidence, just a personal opinion about the future.","I think people will travel to Mars one day.",[39],{"id":40,"blankNumber":9,"options":41},"019d2f60-4ab5-7676-92a6-e64d093d51d3",[42,45,47],{"id":43,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-75ea-92a6-e64d07825b26","are going to",{"id":46,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7626-92a6-e64d083d2410",{"id":48,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7652-92a6-e64d0855d052",{"id":50,"sentenceTemplate":51,"displayOrder":32,"explanation":52,"exampleSentence":53,"blanks":54},"019d2f60-4ab5-77c2-92a6-e64d0c80763f","We __1__ buy a new car next month. We have already saved enough money.","Use 'going to' for plans and intentions that we have already decided. The fact that they have saved the money shows this is a definite plan, not a spontaneous decision.","They are going to move to London in June. They have already found an apartment.",[55],{"id":56,"blankNumber":9,"options":57},"019d2f60-4ab5-7786-92a6-e64d0bcfcc55",[58,60,62],{"id":59,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-771a-92a6-e64d0a039ebc",{"id":61,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7742-92a6-e64d0acb2850",{"id":63,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7762-92a6-e64d0b1f4ad0",{"id":65,"sentenceTemplate":66,"displayOrder":67,"explanation":68,"exampleSentence":69,"blanks":70},"019d2f60-4ab5-78ba-92a6-e64d0e93780e","A: The phone is ringing. B: Don't worry, I __1__ answer it.",3,"Use 'will' for decisions made at the moment of speaking. Person B decides to answer the phone right now, not before.","A: We need milk. B: OK, I will buy some on my way home.",[71],{"id":72,"blankNumber":9,"options":73},"019d2f60-4ab5-7882-92a6-e64d0e4c431a",[74,77,79],{"id":75,"optionText":76,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-781e-92a6-e64d0d4292f8","am going to",{"id":78,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7842-92a6-e64d0d6c00ce",{"id":80,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7862-92a6-e64d0d6cea0f",{"id":82,"sentenceTemplate":83,"displayOrder":84,"explanation":85,"exampleSentence":86,"blanks":87},"019d2f60-4ab5-79b2-92a6-e64d10e94590","She __1__ study medicine at university. She has wanted to be a doctor since she was a child.",4,"Use 'going to' for intentions and plans that were decided before now. Her long-held dream of becoming a doctor shows this is a planned decision, not a new one.","He is going to learn Spanish next year. He has been thinking about it for months.",[88],{"id":89,"blankNumber":9,"options":90},"019d2f60-4ab5-796e-92a6-e64d107b07e7",[91,93,95],{"id":92,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-7902-92a6-e64d0ed2d7cc",{"id":94,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-792a-92a6-e64d0f6719a5",{"id":96,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-794e-92a6-e64d10069218",{"id":98,"sentenceTemplate":99,"displayOrder":100,"explanation":101,"exampleSentence":102,"blanks":103},"019d2f60-4ab5-7aaa-92a6-e64d1491c867","__1__ you help me carry these boxes upstairs?",5,"Use 'will' to make requests and ask for help at the moment of speaking. This is not asking about someone's existing plan, but asking them to do something now.","Will you close the window, please? It is cold in here.",[104],{"id":105,"blankNumber":9,"options":106},"019d2f60-4ab5-7a6a-92a6-e64d1453324c",[107,110,113],{"id":108,"optionText":109,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-7a02-92a6-e64d11ab2a01","Are you going to",{"id":111,"optionText":112,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7a26-92a6-e64d129d3a52","Will",{"id":114,"optionText":115,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7a4a-92a6-e64d138d8aa0","Going to",{"id":117,"sentenceTemplate":118,"displayOrder":119,"explanation":120,"exampleSentence":121,"blanks":122},"019d2f60-4ab5-7b92-92a6-e64d1755d0d7","My sister __1__ have a baby in December. She is already five months pregnant.",6,"Use 'going to' when there is clear present evidence that something will happen. The pregnancy is evidence that a baby will arrive in the future.","Tom is going to be late. He is still at home and the meeting starts in ten minutes.",[123],{"id":124,"blankNumber":9,"options":125},"019d2f60-4ab5-7b5a-92a6-e64d16a266ef",[126,128,130],{"id":127,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-7afa-92a6-e64d14c85e0d",{"id":129,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7b1a-92a6-e64d15a4daa1",{"id":131,"optionText":23,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7b3a-92a6-e64d16645602",{"id":133,"sentenceTemplate":134,"displayOrder":135,"explanation":136,"exampleSentence":137,"blanks":138},"019d2f60-4ab5-7c86-92a6-e64d19e8d65f","I promise I __1__ call you when I arrive at the airport.",7,"Use 'will' for promises, offers, and decisions made at the moment. Words like 'promise' signal that 'will' is the correct choice.","I promise I will be home before midnight.",[139],{"id":140,"blankNumber":9,"options":141},"019d2f60-4ab5-7c4e-92a6-e64d1976d027",[142,144,146],{"id":143,"optionText":76,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-7bd6-92a6-e64d180cb8ba",{"id":145,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7c0e-92a6-e64d18152bc7",{"id":147,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7c2e-92a6-e64d187727ff",{"id":149,"sentenceTemplate":150,"displayOrder":151,"explanation":152,"exampleSentence":153,"blanks":154},"019d2f60-4ab5-7d62-92a6-e64d1bb6b887","They __1__ get married next summer. They have already booked the church.",8,"Use 'going to' for plans that have already been arranged. Booking the church shows this is a definite plan, not a spontaneous idea.","We are going to visit Paris in April. We have already bought the train tickets.",[155],{"id":156,"blankNumber":9,"options":157},"019d2f60-4ab5-7d2a-92a6-e64d1b6df40a",[158,160,162],{"id":159,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-7cca-92a6-e64d1ae046ae",{"id":161,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7cee-92a6-e64d1af63a6b",{"id":163,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7d0e-92a6-e64d1b182bb1",{"id":165,"sentenceTemplate":166,"displayOrder":167,"explanation":168,"exampleSentence":169,"blanks":170},"019d2f60-4ab5-7e46-92a6-e64d1d56af62","Watch out! You __1__ fall off that ladder!",9,"Use 'going to' when we can see something is about to happen based on the present situation. The person on the ladder is in danger right now.","Be careful! That glass is going to break if you drop it.",[171],{"id":172,"blankNumber":9,"options":173},"019d2f60-4ab5-7e0e-92a6-e64d1d12e635",[174,176,178],{"id":175,"optionText":27,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":14},"019d2f60-4ab5-7daa-92a6-e64d1c52b7d6",{"id":177,"optionText":31,"isCorrect":28,"displayOrder":9},"019d2f60-4ab5-7dce-92a6-e64d1ccd5dc5",{"id":179,"optionText":44,"isCorrect":24,"displayOrder":32},"019d2f60-4ab5-7df2-92a6-e64d1cdd8d67",{"title":181,"slug":182,"language":183},"Future Time (Will and Going to)","future-time-will-and-going-to","en"]