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Future forms (1) Will (Future simple) Future Going to Present continuous for future Present simple for future

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3 | Future simple – Use (1) 1) It expresses a future fact. –Example: She‘ll be 50 in two weeks. 2) Prediction based on an opinion. –Example: I don‘t think she will win the match. I won‘t probably come. –with words: probably, perhaps, I expect, I‘m (not) sure, I (don‘t) think, I wonder, I believe, I am afraid, in my opinion

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Future forms (1)

Will (Future simple)Future Going to

Present continuous for futurePresent simple for future

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Future simple

Form: will (not) + infinitive without TO

will = ʼll, will not = won‘t shall = will (used with I or we)

I will help you. He won‘t help you. Will you help me? Yes, I will.

No, I won‘t. (= impolite) Will you help me? Yes, of course.

No, sorry, I can‘t. (= polite)

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|Future simple – Use (1)

1) It expresses a future fact.– Example: She‘ll be 50 in two

weeks. 2) Prediction based on an

opinion.– Example: I don‘t think she will

win the match. I won‘t probably come.

– with words: probably, perhaps, I expect, I‘m (not) sure, I (don‘t) think, I wonder, I believe, I am afraid, in my opinion

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Future simple – Use (2)

3) We decide to do st. at the time of speaking.

– Example: I‘ve left the door open. I‘ll go and shut it.

4) In these situations: offering to do st., promising to do st., agreeing to do st., asking sb. to do st.

– Example: I‘ll help you with the heavy bag. I won‘t tell anybody what has happened - I promise. Will you shut the door, please?

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Future simple – Use (3)

5) In the first conditional sentence (or time clause for future): If st. happens, st. else will happen.

– Example: If I find your keys, I‘ll tell you. She will invite him to the party when she meets him.

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Future „Going to“ Form: the form of „be“ + „going to“ +

infinitive without TO Use: 1) Prediction based on a present fact

St. is going to happen as a result of st. happening now. Ex.Look at those black clouds. It‘s going to rain soon. She‘s pregnant. She‘s going to have a baby next month.

2) Intentions, plans, decisions for the future Example: Ann is in hospital, so I‘m going to visit her tomorrow.

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Present Continuous for the future

Use: Definite future arrangements that

usually refer to the near future. (We talk about people! The other people already know about it! Everything is already arranged!)

Example: I cannot come to school yesterday, I am going to the dentist. We are going out with John tonight.

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Present Simple for the future

Use: We talk about timetables and

programmes. (We don‘t talk about people!)

Example: The bus to Prague leaves Liberec in 20 minutes. The concerts starts at 8 o‘clock this evening.