will + infinitive: for predicting something that we know or believe we know something about. Often with: think, believe, hope, to express spontaneous or sudden decisions taken at the moment of speaking, going to + infinitive: for predicting something we can see, feel or hear some evidence of now, to talk about things that have already been decided, for example plans and arrangements made before the moment of speaking, present continuous: to talk about personal plans and arrangements already scheduled, present simple: to talk about arrangements that are determined by timetables and programmes,

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