future will going to present continuous

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GRAMM AR STUDY FORM Will + infinitive (without to) USE To predict the future ( what you think will happen) To predict the future you usually use will with the following verbs and expressions: expect, believe, think, hope. I believe I will get a good Job. When you decide to do something spontaneously (decided at the moment of speaking). I just decided. I will join the community service volunteer now. FORM Be+ going to + infinitive USE To exp res s an int ent ion Mark is going to London tomorrow FORM Am / is / are + verb + ing Prese nt Conti nuous USE To talk about somet hing that we have arran ged or plann ed to do in the futur e. What are you doing on Saturday Mark? I´m raising money for a protest campaign. AF FI RM AT IV E TE RR OG AT IV E I´m going to write. _______________ _______________ She´s going to read. _______________ You will win. _______________ I am visiting _______________ _______________ She is planning. _______________ _______________ They are coming. _______________ _______________ Will you marry? _______________ _______________ _______________ Are you going to start? _______________ _______________ I won´t pay. Co mp le te th e ch ar t ac co rd in gl y. De ci de wh ic h is th e be st fo r th e co nt ex t: go in g to , wi ll or pr es en t co nt in uo us . eer) to help us. C) As planned I ______________(meet) the Mayor next week. D) I expect people ______________ (understand) men are destroying the Earth. E) We ______________ (write) a letter to the local authorities with the intention of explaining our campaign. F) I think t he local authorities ______________(not/ cooperate). WI LL Go in g to

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Page 1: Future Will Going to Present Continuous

GRAM

MAR

STUD

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FORM Will + infinitive (without to)  

USE To predict the future

( what you think will happen)

To predict the future you usually use will with the following verbs and expressions: expect, believe, think, hope. I believe I will get a good Job.  When you decide to

do something spontaneously (decided at the moment of speaking).

I just decided. I will join the community service volunteer now.    

FORM Be+ going to + infinitive 

USE To

express an intention

Mark is going to London tomorrow   

FORM Am / is / are + verb + ing

Present

Continuou

s

USE To talk

about something that we have arranged or planned to do in the future.

What are you doing on Saturday Mark? I´m raising money for a protest campaign.   

AFFIRMATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

I´m going to write.______________________________She´s going to read._______________You will win._______________I am visiting______________________________She is planning.______________________________They are coming._______________

_______________Are you travelling?______________________________Are we flying?_____________________________________________Will you marry?_____________________________________________Are you going to start?______________________________

Complete the chart accordingly.

Decide which is the best for the context: going to, will or present continuous.

A) We ______________ (make) leaflets.

B) I hope people ______________(volunteer) to help us.

C) As planned I ______________(meet) the Mayor next week.

D) I expect people ______________ (understand) men are destroying the Earth.

E) We ______________ (write) a letter to the local authorities with the intention of explaining our campaign.

F) I think t he local authorities ______________(not/ cooperate).

WILL

Going to

Page 2: Future Will Going to Present Continuous

GRAMMAR

STUDY

FORM Will + infinitive (without to)  

USE To predict the future ( what you think will happen) To predict the future you usually use will with the following verbs and expressions: expect, believe, think, hope. I believe I will get a good Job.  When you decide to do something spontaneously (decided at the moment of speaking). I just decided. I will join the community service volunteer now.    

FORM Be+ going to + infinitive 

USE To express an intention Mark is going to London tomorrow   

FORM Am / is / are + verb + ing

Present

Continuous

USE· To talk about something that we have arranged or planned to do in the future. What are you doing on Saturday Mark? I´m raising money for a protest campaign.   

WILL

Going to

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AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE TENSE

I´m going to write.

_______________

_______________

She´s going to read.

_______________

You will win.

_______________

I am visiting

_______________

_______________

She is planning.

_______________

_______________

They are coming.

_______________

_______________

Are you travelling?

_______________

_______________

Are we flying?

_______________

_______________

_______________

Will you marry?

_______________

_______________

_______________

Are you going to start?

_______________

_______________

_______________

_______________

He won´t go.

_______________

_______________

_______________

They aren´t going to play.

_______________

_______________

He isn´t going to work.

_______________

I won´t help.

_______________

_______________

I won´t pay.

Going to - future

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

Complete the chart accordingly.

Decide which is the best for the context: going to, will or present continuous.

A) We ______________ (make) leaflets.

B) I hope people ______________(volunteer) to help us.

C) As planned I ______________(meet) the Mayor next week.

D) I expect people ______________ (understand) men are destroying the Earth.

E) We ______________ (write) a letter to the local authorities with the intention of explaining our campaign.

F) I think the local authorities ______________(not/ cooperate).

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GRAMMAR

STUDY

FORM Will + infinitive (without to)  

USE To predict the future ( what you think will happen) To predict the future you usually use will with the following verbs and expressions: expect, believe, think, hope. I believe I will get a good Job.  When you decide to do something spontaneously (decided at the moment of speaking). I just decided. I will join the community service volunteer now.    

FORM Be+ going to + infinitive 

USE To express an intention Mark is going to London tomorrow   

FORM Am / is / are + verb + ing

Present

Continuous

USE· To talk about something that we have arranged or planned to do in the future. What are you doing on Saturday Mark? I´m raising money for a protest campaign.   

WILL

Going to

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AFFIRMATIVE INTERROGATIVE NEGATIVE TENSE

I´m going to write.

_______________

_______________

She´s going to read.

_______________

You will win.

_______________

I am visiting

_______________

_______________

She is planning.

_______________

_______________

They are coming.

_______________

_______________

Are you travelling?

_______________

_______________

Are we flying?

_______________

_______________

_______________

Will you marry?

_______________

_______________

_______________

Are you going to start?

_______________

_______________

_______________

_______________

He won´t go.

_______________

_______________

_______________

They aren´t going to play.

_______________

_______________

He isn´t going to work.

_______________

I won´t help.

_______________

_______________

I won´t pay.

Going to - future

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

______________

Complete the chart accordingly.

Decide which is the best for the context: going to, will or present continuous.

A) We ______________ (make) leaflets.

B) I hope people ______________(volunteer) to help us.

C) As planned I ______________(meet) the Mayor next week.

D) I expect people ______________ (understand) men are destroying the Earth.

E) We ______________ (write) a letter to the local authorities with the intention of explaining our campaign.

F) I think t he local authorities ______________(not/ cooperate).