Both 'be going to' and 'will' can be used to predict future events:
In many cases they can be used interchangeably:
• Experts believe that the recession will continue.
• Experts believe that the recession is going to continue.
However, in some cases they are used differently:
Use 'going to' when there is evidence about what is going to happen.
• Look at the time! We’re going to be late!
Both 'be going to' and 'will' can be used to predict future events:
In many cases they can be used interchangeably:
• Experts believe that the recession will continue.
• Experts believe that the recession is going to continue.
However, in some cases they are used differently:
Use 'going to' when there is evidence about what is going to happen.
• Look at the time! We’re going to be late!
Both 'be going to' and 'will' can be used to predict future events:
In many cases they can be used interchangeably:
• Experts believe that the recession will continue.
• Experts believe that the recession is going to continue.
However, in some cases they are used differently:
Use 'going to' when there is evidence about what is going to happen.
• Look at the time! We’re going to be late!