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"Will" is often used for spontaneous decisions, promises, or predictions based on personal opinions, while "be going to" is used for plans or intentions that have already been decided or for predictions based on current evidence. For example, you might say, "I will help you with that," when making a quick decision, whereas "I am going to visit my friend tomorrow" indicates a pre-planned action. Both forms can express future actions, but their usage depends on the context and intention behind the statement.

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