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Future - Will, Going To

The document discusses the differences between using "will" and "going to" to talk about the future. [1] Will is used to make predictions, promises, and offers of help about the future. [2] Going to is used to talk about intentions or plans that are already decided based on the present situation. [3] The document provides examples of how to form affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using will and going to in the future tense.

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Future - Will, Going To

The document discusses the differences between using "will" and "going to" to talk about the future. [1] Will is used to make predictions, promises, and offers of help about the future. [2] Going to is used to talk about intentions or plans that are already decided based on the present situation. [3] The document provides examples of how to form affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using will and going to in the future tense.

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FUTURE

Will Going to
(will + infinitive) (to be + going to + infinitive)

Use: Use:
- to make predictions about the - for a prediction based on the
future present
e.g. They will probably win the game. e.g. Look at the sky. It is going to rain.

- to make promises - to talk about intentions or plans (we


e.g. I promise I will study harder. have already planned what we are
going to do in the future)
- to offer/give help e.g. They are going to visit London at
e.g. Don’t worry! I will help you. Easter.

- to refer to decisions taken at the With expressions such as:


moment of speaking
- tomorrow
e.g. I will visit you as soon as possible.
- tonight
- next week/month/year
With expressions such as: - in a few hours/days
- probably - by next week, etc.
- (I’m) sure
- (I) expect
- (I) think
- perhaps, etc.

 Will
Affirmative Negative Interrogative

I will buy I won’t buy Will I buy?


You will buy You won’t buy Will you buy?
He/She/It will buy He/She/It won’t buy Will he/she/it buy?
We will buy We won’t buy Will we buy?
You will buy You won’t buy Will you buy?
They will buy They won’t buy Will they buy?

Contractions: I’ll = I will


I won’t = I will not

 Going to
Affirmative Negative Interrogative

I am going to buy I am not going to buy Am I going to buy?


You are going to buy You are not going to buy Are you going to buy?
He He he
She is going to buy She is not going to buy Is she going to buy?
It It it
We are going to buy We are not going to buy Are we going to buy?
You are going to buy You are not going to buy Are you going to buy?
They are going to buy They are not going to buy Are they going to buy?

Your nline English Class – http://youronlinenglishclass.com.pt


Fill in the blanks using the future with the correct
form of be going to or will and the verb in brackets.

1. Did you e-mail Andrew? - Oh! I forgot. I ______________ (do) it tomorrow.

2. The teacher looks very angry. She _________________________ (yell) at us.

3. - Where are you going? Are you going shopping?


- Yes, I _______________________________ (buy) some Christmas presents.

4. My holidays are planned. I ________________________ (go) on a safari in


Africa.

5. - Why are you taking the milk out of the fridge?


- I ________________________________ (make) a pudding.

6. - We need some sugar to bake the cake but there isn’t any.
- I ______________________________ (go) to the shop and buy some.

7. My cousin has sent me an invitation. He ________________________ (have)


a birthday party on Saturday.

8. In fifty years’ time the weather __________________________ (be) colder.

Your nline English Class – http://youronlinenglishclass.com.pt

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