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Future Will/Be going to/Present Continuous
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Created on November 11, 2024
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Transcript
THE FUTURE !
The future tense!
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WILL
To make offers and promises
To express spontaneous decisions:
To talk about future facts:
Don't worry! I won't tell your mum!
My mum will be 50 on her next birthday!
I'm tired. I think I will go to bed now.
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. ''The flight will be on time "
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MAKE PREDICTIONS ABOUT YOUR NEXT HOLIDAYS
1. When we get to the airport, we will...... 2.When we get to the hotel , we will.... 3- The flight will (be on time ) ...... 4-The weather will ... 5-The food will ............. 6- The hotel will............. 7.We will visit............. 8.The train ( be late ) ..... 9.We go by train / plane /car....
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TO BE GOING TO
BE GOING TO
WILL
VS
TO MAKE PREDICTIONS ABOUT WHAT WE THINK OR BELIEVE WILL HAPPEN!
TO MAKE PREDICTIONS BASED ON PRESENT EVIDENCE!
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 boy is going to fall off her bike!'
What's going to happen? Use be going to
miss the bus
What's going to happen ?
They / crash
What is going to happen?
be late for school have a picnic
fall down
To sum up, we form the future with:
BE GOING TO
PRESENTCONTINUOUS
WILL
He isn't working next week.
She's going to look for a new place to live.
I promise,I will arrive early!
Remember that...
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.
Examples:
I'm meeting Jim at the airport = Jim and I have discussed this. I am leaving tomorrow. = I've already bought my train ticket.
See you guys!