my exposition names: adriana martinez cruz rigoberto villanueva ortiz
DESCRIPTION
For example I’m going to get more exercise. They’re going to live in Canada. Are you going to get more exercise? Yes, I am. Are they going to live in Australia? No, they aren’t.TRANSCRIPT
My exposition
Name’s: Adriana Martinez CruzRigoberto Villanueva Ortiz
Going to USE
Use going to to talk about definite plans or intentions.
FORMBe +going to +
infinitive
For exampleI’m going to get more exercise.
They’re going to live in Canada.
Are you going to get more exercise? Yes, I am.
Are they going to live in Australia? No, they aren’t.
Note: When the main verb is go, you can omit it.
I’m going to go to the movie.
Future will USE
Use will to to talk possible future plans, especially after certain verbs- hope, think, imagine- and words like perhaps, possibly and maybe.
I think I’II leave work early today.
I hope I’II meet my ideal man/woman.
Do you imagine you’II always live here?
Also use will to make offers or promises.
I’II take the sandwiches to the party.
For example
FormWill + Infinitive
I think we’ll have a test on Tuesday.
Do you think you’II always live here?
Will you take some CDs to the party?
Afirmative sentences
Example:He will play football.
NOTE: short/contracted form in the will-future: He'll play football
Negative sentencesExample:
He will not play football.NOTE: short/contracted forms in the will-future:
He won't play football. orHe'll not play football.
QuestionsExample:Will he play football?