When do we use 'will' to talk about the future, according to the instructor's explanation?, When there is an intention, When there is obvious evidence, When a decision is made at the moment of speaking, When it's a plan, In the example about the football game, why does the speaker use 'will'?, Because there is an intention, Because there is obvious evidence, Because a decision is made while speaking, Because it's a plan, Which situation does NOT involve using 'will' for the future?, Making a promise, Making a threat, Making a plan, Making a request, When do we use 'be going to' for the future, as explained in the video?, When a decision is made at the moment of speaking, When there is obvious evidence, When there is an intention, When making predictions, What is the main difference between 'will' and 'be going to' for the future?, 'Will' is used for plans; 'be going to' is used for decisions., 'Will' is used for intentions; 'be going to' is used for threats., 'Will' is used for requests; 'be going to' is used for promises., 'Will' is used for decisions; 'be going to' is used for intentions., In what situation would you use 'be going to' based on the explanation?, Making a promise, Making a threat, Making a request, Making a plan, When making predictions about the future, when is 'be going to' preferred over 'will'?, When there is obvious evidence, When the prediction is based on real evidence, When there is no evidence, When there is a plan, Why would someone use 'will' for predictions about the future?, Because there is obvious evidence, Because there is a plan, Because it's a decision made at the moment, Because there is no evidence, When is the present continuous used to talk about the future, according to the video?, When there is a plan or appointment, When there is an intention, When making predictions, When a decision is made at the moment of speaking, Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a use of 'will' for the future?, Making a promise, Making a threat, Making a plan, Making a request.
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