future will going to present continuous
DESCRIPTION
explantion and practice of future formsTRANSCRIPT
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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
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
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.
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They aren´t going to play.
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He isn´t going to work.
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I won´t help.
_______________
_______________
I won´t pay.
Going to - future
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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).
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
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
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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).