
3 will or going to? Want to play tennis on Friday?I can't. I/visit my grandmother.


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Will or Going to?
When talking about future actions or plans, we can use both "will" and "going to" in English. However, there are some differences in usage.
"Will" is commonly used in the following situations: - When making predictions or talking about future events that are not planned or decided yet. - When making offers, promises, or requests. - When expressing willingness or determination to do something.
"Going to" is commonly used in the following situations: - When talking about future plans or intentions that have already been decided or arranged. - When talking about predictions based on present evidence or circumstances.
Now let's apply this knowledge to the example sentence you provided: "I can't. I visit my grandmother."
In this case, the correct form to use is "am going to" because the speaker is referring to a future plan or intention that has already been decided or arranged. The correct sentence would be: "I can't. I am going to visit my grandmother."
Please let me know if you have any further questions!


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