THE USE OF “WILL” AND “GOING TO” IN EXPRESSING FUTURE ACTIONS IN ENGLISH
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20320512Keywords:
future tense, will, going to, grammar teaching, English learning, future expressions, communicative competence. IntroductionAbstract
This article examines the use of the future forms “will” and “going to” in English grammar. It discusses their grammatical structures, communicative functions, similarities, and differences. The paper also highlights common learner difficulties and provides practical teaching strategies for improving students’ understanding of future expressions. Mastering these forms is essential for achieving fluency and accuracy in English communication.References
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Raxmonkulova, S. (2026). THE USE OF “WILL” AND “GOING TO” IN EXPRESSING FUTURE ACTIONS IN ENGLISH. Science and Innovation, 4(42), 115-119. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20320512
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