พูดถึงอนาคต will/ to be going to/ present continuous

ทั้ง หลายเหล่านี้สามารถแสดงถึงอนาคตได้ค่ะ
1. will + v.infinitive
2. to be going to + v.infinitive
3. present continuous : v.to be + v.ing

Will
Will (future simple) is used to express future intentions that are decided at the time of speaking (spontaneous offers, promises and decisions):

BE GOING TO
Be going to is used to express future intentions that have already been decided before the time of speaking:

Present Continuous
The present continuous tense refers to fixed future events and emphasises that plans or arrangements have already been made:


Example:

I will fly to New York next week. 
= (No plan and just decide to fly to New York during speaking)
I am going to fly to New York next week.
= (Decide to fly before speaking but not 100%)
I am flying to New York next week. 
= (100% to fly)

I will get a new job.
I am going to get a new job.
I am getting a new job.

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