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Hello,

I am not good in English, however I have a little knowledge on how to use "will" and "going to".

We should use "will" when we have a simultaneous thought of doing an action in the present, meaning you have just decided to do an action "now" or doing something in the future which is not intentional. Whereas, "going to" is used when a certain action is already decided in the past and is still to be done in the future, in short, the action is progressive, and that is the reason why the progressive form of verb "going" is used.

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