Future Will/Be going to/Present Continuous
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Created on November 22, 2023
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Hello guys!
Today, we'll focus on....
The future tense!
Next
How do we form the future?
To form the future we use will and will not (won't).We use the future to: -make predictions about the future based on what we think, believe or hope will or won't happen. ''New materials won't be difficult to recycle''
Don't worry! I won't tell your mum!
My mum will be 50 on her next birthday!
To express spontaneous decisions:
I'm tired. I think I will go to bed now.
To talk about future facts:
To make offers and promises
Let's do some practice:
I/ leave home/ before I'm 20I'm sure / get married / they
I / not tell anyone/ promiseLucy / on time/ arrive
Form the sentences:
Correct answers:
- I will leave home before I'm 20.- I'm sure they will get married! - I promise I won't tell anyone. - Lucy will arrive on time.
TO BE GOING TO
To Be Going to:
We use going to:-to ask and answer about future intentions: 'What are you going to wear tomorrow?' 'I'm going to go shopping on Saturday'
And...
-to make predictions based on present evidence:'The team are playing brilliantly. They're going to win' -to say something is imminent: 'Oh no! That girl is going to fall off her bike!'
Ben loves Biology! He ____ study medicine at university. They ____ go on holiday this year!
Complete the sentences:
Ben loves Biology! He is going to study medicine at university. They are going to go on holiday this year!
Correct answers:
be late for school have a picnic
What is going to happen?
VS
BE GOING TO
TO MAKE PREDICTIONS BASED ON PRESENT EVIDENCE!
WILL
TO MAKE PREDICTIONS ABOUT WHAT WE THINK OR BELIEVE WILL HAPPEN!
English speakers also use the present continuous tense (subject + 'be' = verb-ing) to talk about future arrangements. A future arrangement is a plan that you have decided and organised with another person.
Remember that...
I'm meeting Jim at the airport = Jim and I have discussed this. I am leaving tomorrow. = I've already bought my train ticket.
Examples:
He isn't working next week.
She's going to look for a new place to live.
To sum up, we form the future with:
WILL
I promise,I will arrive early!
BE GOING TO
PRESENTCONTINUOUS
Any questions?
See you guys!