THE FUTURE

Going to

EXPRESSES

based on present evidence

When I grow up, I'm going to be a firefighter.

intentions

I failed my last exam. I'm going to study harder next year.

I'm going to study.

predictions

I don't understand. I'm going to fail the exam.

Look at the bright sky. I'ts gping to be a sunny day.

plans in the future

I'm going to study for my exam

Time expressions

Time expressions

ESTRUCTURE

Positive

Positive

Subject + to be + going to + verb in simple form + complement + time expression

I am going to study literature

You are going to play soccer

He is going to buy a present

Negative

Negative

Subject + to be NOT + going to + verb in simple form + complement + time expression

He not (isn't) going to marry her

I am not ('m not) going to go out tonight

You are not (aren't) going to buy another cake

Question

Question

to be + subject + going to + verb in simple form + complement + time expression?

Am I going to get a new cellphone?

Is it going to rain tonight?

Are they going to organize the meeting?

Short answers

Yes, I am.
No, you aren't.
Yes, he is.

No, she isn't.

Yes, it is.

No, we aren't

Yes, you are.

No, they aren't.

IMPORTANT

the colloquial or informal word for “GOING TO” is “GONNA”. You can hear it or see it in movies or everyday conversation. However, if you are writing a formal text, choose the complete form “GOING TO”.

Will

MEANINGS

Auxiliary verb

Noun

EXPRESSES

promises, offers and requests

We use “Will” to make promises because, this structures stablishes the difference of an intention and a promise

Will you give me your paw?

Will you give me your paw?

I will love you for the rest of my life.

I will love you for the rest of my life.

spontaneous decisions

I think we'll go right now.

Will you pass me the salt please?

predictions

Our outdoors ballet recital won´t be affected by the weather.

I think you will find the movie interesting.

no plan, no intention

there no are evidences

ESTRUCTURE

Affirmative

Affirmative

When we use will in an affirmative way, we try to describe an action that is possible to happen in the future.

SUBJECT + WILL + VERB

I will grow old with you
Subject will verb complement

If you say anything I will kill you!

I'll drive you to work if you want.

Negative

Negative

The negative sentences are used to express something that we believe is not possible to happen in the future

SUBJECT + WON'T + VERB

She won't go out with you, stop insisting.
Subject will not verb complement.

I told him to clean his room but he won't do it.

She won't listen to anything I say.

Interrogative

Interrogative

The interrogative sentences help us for activities in the future or requests in a polite way of something.

WILL + SUBJECT + VERB + ?

Will you do tomorrow ?
Will subject verb complement

Will they win the cup?

Will you tell him the truth?

CONTRACTIONS

I will - I'll
You will - you'll
He will - he'll
she will - she'll
it will - it'll
we will - we'll
you will - you'll
they will - they'll

IMPORTANT

The conjugation of the verb. NO "s", no "ing", no "ed" just the verb.

ARAIZA SEGURA MICHELLE MARYSOL 517