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Future Tense: Will, Shall, or Going To?

Master future tense in English with will, shall, and going to. Learn easy tips and practice with a simple quiz.

Talking about the future in English can be tricky, but this video makes it simple. Learn when to use will, shall, and going to correctly.

Use will for decisions you make at the moment of speaking. For example: I will call you later. It shows a spontaneous action.

Shall is more formal and used for offers or suggestions, like Shall we go? It’s common in British English but less so in casual conversation.

When you talk about plans or intentions, use going to. For example: I’m going to meet her tomorrow. This shows you already decided or arranged it.

The video also includes a quick quiz to check your understanding. For example: We ___ visit the museum tomorrow. Can you choose the correct word?

This lesson is perfect for beginner and intermediate learners who want to speak more clearly about future plans, decisions, and offers.

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Future simple / Be going to - IntermediateGrammarGeneral EnglishIntermediate

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