Differentiate between ‘will’, ‘going to’, and future continuous.
A. The differences between ‘will’, ‘going to’, and future continuous are based on past experiences, present circumstances, and future expectations.
B. The differences between ‘will’, ‘going to’, and future continuous are based on the weather, time of day, and location.
C. The differences between ‘will’, ‘going to’, and future continuous are based on singular, plural, and possessive subjects.
D. The differences between ‘will’, ‘going to’, and future continuous are based on the intention, plan, and ongoing action in the future.
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