optimistic pessimist
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Hi all,
I learned when you talk about something that has already been planned, you say "I'm going to do",
whereas when you decide to do something on the spot, you say "I'll do..."
However, I wonder if it's a rigid rule because I remember hearing a dialogue like below.
I don't remember if she said "I'll visit" or "I'll probably visit", but I'm sure she didn't say "I'm going to ...".
Don't you use "I'll" when you have already decided to do something?
OP
I learned when you talk about something that has already been planned, you say "I'm going to do",
whereas when you decide to do something on the spot, you say "I'll do..."
However, I wonder if it's a rigid rule because I remember hearing a dialogue like below.
A: What's your plane for the summer vacation?
B: I'll visit Paris with my family. / I'll probably visit Paris with my family.
B: I'll visit Paris with my family. / I'll probably visit Paris with my family.
I don't remember if she said "I'll visit" or "I'll probably visit", but I'm sure she didn't say "I'm going to ...".
Don't you use "I'll" when you have already decided to do something?
OP