Will vs Going to QuizVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on the differences between 'will' and 'going to' in English grammar. par Cambridge College 1 Which verb is used to talk about future predictions based on present evidence? a Can b May c Going to d Will 2 Which verb is used to talk about future plans or intentions? a Would b Going to c Will d Should 3 Which modal verb is used to make spontaneous decisions? a Might b Will c Must d Going to 4 Which verb is used to make promises or offers? a Going to b Should c Could d Will 5 Which modal verb is used to talk about future facts or certainties? a Going to b Might c Can d Will 6 Which modal verb is used to talk about future plans that have already been decided? a May b Will c Could d Going to 7 Which modal verb is used to make predictions based on personal opinions or beliefs? a Should b Will c Going to d Would 8 Which modal verb is used to talk about future events that are part of a schedule or timetable? a Will b Can c May d Going to 9 Which modal verb is used to talk about future possibilities or probabilities? a Might b Must c Going to d Will 10 Which modal verb is used to talk about future actions that are already planned or arranged? a Would b Will c Going to d Should 11 Which form is used to talk about future plans and intentions? a Neither 'will' nor 'going to' b Both 'will' and 'going to' c Will d Going to 12 Which form is used to make predictions based on present evidence or facts? a Going to b Both 'will' and 'going to' c Will d Neither 'will' nor 'going to' 13 Which form is used to talk about future events that are already planned or decided? a Going to b Will c Both 'will' and 'going to' d Neither 'will' nor 'going to' 14 Which form is used to make spontaneous decisions or offers? a Will b Neither 'will' nor 'going to' c Going to d Both 'will' and 'going to' 15 Which form is used to talk about future events that are part of a schedule or timetable? a Neither 'will' nor 'going to' b Both 'will' and 'going to' c Going to d Will 16 Which form is used to talk about future events that are likely to happen based on present evidence? a Going to b Will c Both 'will' and 'going to' d Neither 'will' nor 'going to' 17 Which form is used to talk about future events that are part of a plan or intention? a Going to b Both 'will' and 'going to' c Will d Neither 'will' nor 'going to' 18 Which form is used to make predictions based on present evidence or facts? a Neither 'will' nor 'going to' b Both 'will' and 'going to' c Going to d Will 19 Which form is used to talk about future events that are already planned or decided? a Going to b Neither 'will' nor 'going to' c Both 'will' and 'going to' d Will 20 Which form is used to make spontaneous decisions or offers? a Will b Both 'will' and 'going to' c Going to d Neither 'will' nor 'going to'