Today you are going to learn:
Simple Future with Will and Be Going To
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Will 1: We use the future simple with 'will' to
predict the future.
It is the basic way we talk about the future in English, and we often use it if there is
no reason to use another future tense.
We can use it for future facts and for things that are less certain.
· The sun will rise at 7 am.
· I think the Conservatives will win the next election.
2: Promises / requests / refusals / offers.
This is sometimes called 'volitional' will.
It's about wanting to do something or not wanting to do something in the future.
· I'll help you with your homework.
· Will you give me a hand?
· I won't go!
In a similar way, we often use 'will' when we're talking about a decision at the moment
of speaking.
We are usually making an offer or promise or talking about something that we want to
do.
· A: I'm cold.
B: I'll close the window.
3: We use the simple future with 'will' in the first conditional, and in other sentences
that have a conditional feeling.
· If it doesn't rain, we'll go to the park.
· Let's arrive early.
That will give us time to relax.
Shall 'Shall' is used mainly in the forms 'shall
I?' and 'shall we?' in British English.
These forms are used when you want to get someone's opinion, especially for offers and
suggestions.
· Shall I open the window?
(= Do you want me to open the window?)
· Where shall we go tonight?
(= What's your opinion?)
Be going to 1: We often use 'be going to' to talk about
our future intentions and plans.
We have usually made our plans before the moment of speaking.
· A: We've run out of milk.
B: I know, I'm going to buy some.
2: We can also use 'be going to' to make a prediction about the future.
Often it's possible to use both 'be going to' and 'will' but it's more common to use
'be going to' if we can see evidence in the present.
· Look at those boys playing football!
They're going to break the window.
· The sky is getting darker and darker.
It's going to rain.
Which forms are the correct ones ? A-SIMPLE FUTURE
B-SHALL C-OTHER TENSES
1 – I will report them as the winners, for this year !
2 – Shall I go now ? 3 – He should study more.
4 – Are they going to have gone a piece of cake, now ?
The answers are:
1 – I will report them as the winners, for this year !
A-SIMPLE FUTURE 2 – Shall I go now ?
B-SHALL 3 – He should study more.
C-OTHER TENSES 4 – Are they going to have gone a piece
of cake, now ? A-SIMPLE FUTURE
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