The text delves into the usage of "will" and "going to" in English, focusing on how to form sentences and questions with these future tenses. It covers the construction of yes/no questions, affirmative and negative statements, and provides examples to illustrate each point.
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.