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Mrs. F B Kh. www.elbassair.com. The Near Future. Destination.
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Mrs. F B Kh www.elbassair.com The Near Future
Destination Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. These different meanings might seem too abstract at first, but with time and practice, the differences will become clear. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future.
One of the most common ways to talk about the future is with will, for example: I will call you tonight. We often call this the "future simple tense", but technically there are no future tenses in English. In this construction, the word will is a modal auxiliary verb.
The Future with “be going to” is often used to express a future action that is starting or clearly on the way. Janet ispregnant. Sheisgoing to have a baby soon.
Past Present Future …going to… … will… From NOW to NEXT MONTH there’s a long period of time. So use: the Future WILL From NOW to TONIGHT there’s a short period of time. So use: the Near Future GOING TO
We use this tense when we have the plans or intention to do something but nothing has been arranged yet.
Going to "Be going to" expresses that something is a plan. It expresses the idea that a person intends to do something in the future. It does not matter whether the plan is realistic or not. “Be going to" can express the idea of a general prediction about the future. Predictions are guesses about what might happen in the future
BE GOING TO It means that we want to travel and we have the intention of doing it, but we don’t have the tickets, the hotel or anything arranged PLAN I am going to travel to London
BE GOING TO PLAN When I grow up, I amgoing totravel to space.
BE GOING TO PREDICTION For predictions based on any real basis; when there is a justification for our predictions. You are going tobecome a famousartistsomeday.
BE GOING TO PREDICTION Mona isvery smart atChemestry. Sheisgoing to be a scientist.
am, is, are going to verb (infinitive)
I amgoing to translatethisletter to Mrs. Jones because shecan’treadChinese.
This studentalwayssleeps in the classroom. This time, the teacher ……………………………………………… .
Thoseclouds are black. It …………….. …………………………..
Tom didn’t do well last term. Nextterm, he ………………. ………………………………………..
TodayisTeacher’s Day . You ……………….. …………………………………
This activityseemsdifficult for you Henry. Don’tworry, I …….. …………………………………
You shouldbe more careful John. The dog ………… ……………………..
TodayisMolly ’s birthday. Look at the pictures and makeher plans for the party.
Hello. MynameisMolly. Todayismybirthday. I amgoing to bethirteenyearsold.
Mybrother Kevin / make / a surprise organize / a party / for me
TodayI'mgoing to fly to Manchester to visitmyfamily. I'mgoing to bethere for twoweeks. Oh! Hello friends, I'm the Going to Boy, because I always have a lot of new plans and intentions, for example: myfriendMister Will and I are going to open a fantasticLanguageSchoolnext March in Mijas - (Malaga-Spain). We are going to have a lot of students and I' m going to getmarriedwithmygirlfriend Carmela soon, sheis a beautifulSpanish girl. Sheisn'tgoing to come with me to Manchester this time, but she'sgoing to come nextsummer to meetmymum and dad. And that's all for nowbecauseit's 2:30 and I'mgoing to miss the bus to the airport.
am, are ,is not going to verb
The wilsons are notgoing to spend the summerholiday in the beach. They are going to camp in the forest.
We are notgoing to move to a new house. We are going to stay in ourold house.
I amnotgoingto the cinematonight. I have a lot of work to do.
The following people do not intend to do the following actions Writenegative sentences using « going to »
not study / Maths I’mtootiredthissemester. ……………………. ………………………………………
not attend / the concert Lily is not excited about Rock’n’ Roll. She …………… ……………………………… tonight.
Sell / all the pots There are manypots.Loradoesn’tthinkshe ………………….. …them all.