Simple future and going to - English Grammar
https://www.englishgrammar.org/simple-future04.12.2013 · (Simple future) I am sending the payment tomorrow. (Present continuous) I am going to send the payment tomorrow. (Present continuous with going to) I will be sending the payment tomorrow. (Future continuous) As you can see, all of these forms express more or less the same idea, but there are subtle differences of meaning. The simple future tense
Simple Future Tense – English Verb Tenses
englishverbtenses.com › simple-future-tenseSimple Future or Going to. Future events can be expressed with either Simple Future Tense or the ‘going to’ expression. Both of them express future events and actions but there is a small difference in usage. The main difference lies in the probability of the event. For predictions, less probable events, we use Simple Future and for already planned future events, we use ‘going to’.
Simple future and going to - English Grammar
www.englishgrammar.org › simple-futureDec 04, 2013 · (Simple future) I am sending the payment tomorrow. (Present continuous) I am going to send the payment tomorrow. (Present continuous with going to) I will be sending the payment tomorrow. (Future continuous) As you can see, all of these forms express more or less the same idea, but there are subtle differences of meaning. The simple future tense