Future simple for intentions (offer, promise, decision)
The future simple can be used for future plans that have just been decided; that is, they are unpremeditated.
Come on, Tim, I'll help you carry those bags. (seeing that your friend is struggling with his luggage)
I will always love you.
This won't hurt.
Waiter: "Are you ready to order, Sir?"
Guest: "I think I will have a bloody steak."
Waiter: "With some f***ing potatoes, I guess."
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