not going or unable to ?

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thomas615

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I will not be able to join you all in the trip to San Francisco

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I am not going to join you all in the trip to San Francisco


Are there any grammar errors in the two sentences? thank you
 

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I would say ON the trip to San Francisco, and the word "all" is optional.

Do you understand the difference between the two sentences?
 

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No. Could you please explain the difference between the two sentences. Thank you
 

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I will not be able to = something is preventing me.
I am not going to = I simply am not, without giving a reason.
 
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