Differentiate between ‘Going to’ and Present Continuous in the sentence: ‘They are going to the beach tomorrow.’
A. ‘Going to’ indicates a future plan or intention, while Present Continuous describes actions happening at the moment of speaking or in the near future.
B. Both ‘Going to’ and Present Continuous describe actions happening at the moment.
C. Going to is used for past actions, while Present Continuous is for future plans.
D. Going to refers to actions happening at the moment, while Present Continuous indicates future plans.
Select your answer:

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