This document discusses the uses of "going to" and "will" in the English language. "Going to" is used to talk about planned actions in the future or when you are certain something will happen. It is formed using "to be" plus "going to" plus the infinitive verb form. "Will" has historically been used specifically for real property in a will or last testament, but this distinction is rarely observed now. A will must clearly identify the testator making it and state that it is their will.