216 choosing Will or Be Gotng Te few case a ;
f ng. BULA AENEAN, 8
may aes ou can i eta wl
pa : aa = ua
[)prefened over the other a
[rec yogis | A i coueain
‘one? ance te | Mice use be 9009 3
1c gong to ave vet suns He nee
ing to tentamovoy chad Relais
inka a you going to do when youre?
:Teont tnd 1 roe tae be wien Eco (i
Thinking 351 pg
Phare a the tne of oy Wy,
fino previous plan. IF ye
previous plan use wil
Tie grandson Ts making on a
trip at te time oF taking ie .2
tno previous plan. IF there, any
to help, use will
Grandson: No poten. FL teach you
Cann end tty acelphre Wat shoud Ibs?
Gano: Dor a Ft he ye.
Gand: Fi nt
Gran: isto onthe weekend
Gra: ou nay sy tt ut you reer hve tne.
Geodon: make tine, Irons,
Language Notes:
1, Forpreictons fats about the future, or scheduled events, you can use either wil or be going, |
The ave wil Begin at 8s. = The move f going to begin a 8m.
Technology will improve in the future, » Technology is going to improve in the future. |
We sometimes use the present contiouous tense with a future meaning, We can do this:
poe vt te nes fate, Wed th especialy with verbs of motion, ”
The grandson is making 2 promi.”
If there is a promise, use wil,
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Source: Grammar in Context 2. Elbaum, Sandra N. Boston, 2009. P.72