What is the differences between be going to and future ...
ell.stackexchange.com › questions › 220064Aug 02, 2019 · Your examples are basically the same, and so the teacher is correct. The future continuous refers to an unfinished action or event that will be in progress at a time later than now. 1. The use of going to refer to future events suggests a very strong association with the present. The time is not important, it is later than now, but the attitude is that the event depends on something in the present situation that we know about.