WILL AND GOING TO
Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to."
They often express two very different meanings.

WILL - [will + verb]
Examples:
You will help him, will you help him ?, you won't help him
we use will : promises, offers, intentions and plans and ask politely.
GOING TO - [am/is/are + going to + verb]
Examples:
You are going to eat pizza ,Are you going to eat pizza?, You aren't going to eat pizza
we use going to : express plans and intentions, future events and preditions with evidence (things that are evident, for example if there are clouds it is evident that it is going to rain)

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