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I am going to visit some English friends, or I will be visiting some English friends Which is the difference between this sentences? I am going to visit some English friends, and I will be visiting some English friends. Thanks for your comments.
Aug 20, 2016 7:05 PM
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Usually, you would say 'I'm going to visit...' when you are discussing plans that are definite and were decided beforehand. You would usually use 'I will visit...' when the plans are not fully confirmed, or just decided at that moment i.e "I think that I'll visit' or 'In that case, I'll visit' - however these phrases are totally interchangeable in everyday conversation
August 20, 2016
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Materially, none. I see them both as interchangeable.
August 20, 2016
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When you use " I am going to" it is something that you have planned, it is something that you have in your schedule, and it is almost inevitable. but "will" is something that probably will happen such as a desire, or a promise but you have no a schedule for that yet.​
August 20, 2016
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As a native speaker I can assure you that these two are interchangeable. Any 'difference' would be unnecessary hair-splitting.
August 20, 2016
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