Grammar Quiz

[ Future Tenses ]

What is the difference in meaning between “I will help you” and “I am going to help you”?

A. There is no difference in meaning.

B. “I will help you” expresses a spontaneous offer, while “I am going to help you” expresses a planned intention.

C. “I will help you” expresses a planned intention, while “I am going to help you” expresses a spontaneous offer.

D. “I will help you” is more formal than “I am going to help you.”

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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