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Don’t Always Use ‘WILL’ For Future. | Will vs Going To | English Grammar Practice - Ananya #shorts

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We do not always use 'will' to talk about the future; you might sound crazy! Instead, use the Present continuous tense or 'going to' or the present continuous tense. Learn the difference between will and going to and how to correctly use them in English sentences. #presentcontinuoustense #goingto #englishgrammar #englishmistakes

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will vs going to, will vs going to english grammar, present continuous tense
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