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by Henry Skate Donis 2 years ago

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English Will / Going to

The English language uses "will" and "going to" to indicate future actions, each with specific structures and uses. For "will," affirmative sentences follow the pattern: subject + will + verb (

English Will / Going to

English Will / Going to

Expresses a prediction based on existing evidence that something is certain to happen - EJEMPLO
Expresses an intention or decision thought about before the moment of speaking. It expresses a plan. - My sister is going to study law at harvard university - I'm going to take a flight to New York
No / I not going
Yes / I going
Question Verb to be + Subj + Going to + V. inf + compl.
Negative Subj + Verb to be + Going to + V. inf + compl.
Affirmative Subj + Verb to be + Going to + V.inf + Compl.

Going to

Cases or Uses

Decisions made at the moment of speaking - It's getting cold. I will get a coat.
Promises / Offers - Tomorrow i’ll help you with the move.
Predictions based on personal opinion or intuition - The month of April will be rainy and cold.
Examples

Yes / No Questions

Yes + Subject + Will
Yes / No Answers

How to form

Question Will + Subject + Verb ( infinitive) + complement + ?
Negative Subject + Won´t + Verb (infinitive) + Complement
Affirmative Subject + Will + Verb ( infinitive) + Complement
Structure

will