FUTURE TENSES
going to WILL
GOING TO for plans
I am going to watch a movie.
You are going to read that book.
He is going to have fun this weekend.
What are you going to do tonight?
When is she going to do her homework?
She isn´t going to do that now.
They aren´t going to meet their parents.
to talk about future plans and intentions. Usually the decision about the future plans has already been made:
She’s going to be a professional dancer when she grows up.
I’m going to look for a new school next month.
INTENTIONS
PREDICTIONS
Predictions to predict something that we think is certain to happen or which we have evidence for now: It’s going to rain again soon. (we can see dark clouds.) Look out! He’s going to break that glass.
WILL
AFFIRMATIVES
NEGATIVES
vs
WE use will -won´t for many different sentences
WHEN TO USE WILL
an offer, a promise or a threat
things we just decided to do
won´t to refuse
PREDICTIONS
Things we think or believe about the future
EXAMPLES
going to will
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FUTURE TENSES
going to WILL
GOING TO for plans
I am going to watch a movie. You are going to read that book. He is going to have fun this weekend. What are you going to do tonight? When is she going to do her homework? She isn´t going to do that now. They aren´t going to meet their parents.
to talk about future plans and intentions. Usually the decision about the future plans has already been made: She’s going to be a professional dancer when she grows up. I’m going to look for a new school next month.
INTENTIONS
PREDICTIONS
Predictions to predict something that we think is certain to happen or which we have evidence for now: It’s going to rain again soon. (we can see dark clouds.) Look out! He’s going to break that glass.
WILL
AFFIRMATIVES
NEGATIVES
vs
WE use will -won´t for many different sentences
WHEN TO USE WILL
an offer, a promise or a threat
things we just decided to do
won´t to refuse
PREDICTIONS
Things we think or believe about the future
EXAMPLES