1-I think Argentina is going to / will win the next World Cup. 2-A: I can't cook today. I have too many things to do! B: Don't worry! I'm going to /'ll help you! 3-On Sunday I am going to / will invite my mom to have lunch at home 4-Look at the sky! It is going to / will rain. 5- I hope I am going to / will get a better result next time. 6- Oh my god! He is going to / will fall. 7. It's too cold in here, I am going to / will turn the heater on. 8-I expect the results are going to / will be higher next month. 9- Next month I am going to / will be 13. 10- These cars are going too fast! They are going to / will crash. 11- I believe she is going to go / will go for the gold medal. 12- Next year, I am going to / will travel to Italy.​

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Ответ дал: chotame
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Both "going to" and "will" can be used in these sentences, but there are some subtle differences in meaning:

1. I think Argentina will win the next World Cup.

2. B: Don't worry! I'll help you!

3. On Sunday, I will invite my mom to have lunch at home.

4. Look at the sky! It is going to rain.

5. I hope I will get a better result next time.

6. Oh my god! He is going to fall.

7. It's too cold in here; I am going to turn the heater on.

8. I expect the results will be higher next month.

9. Next month, I will be 13.

10. These cars are going too fast! They are going to crash.

11. I believe she will go for the gold medal.

12. Next year, I am going to travel to Italy.

In general, "going to" is often used when there is evidence or intention behind the future action, while "will" is used for predictions, promises, or spontaneous decisions. Both can be correct depending on the context.


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