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SECOND CLAS:

FUTURE: WILL AND BE GOING TO


POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE SENTENCES
YES/NO QUESTIONS
READING

TEACHER´S NAME: Mg. Rocio Collao Diaz


ENGLISH IV
“Will” and “Be going
to” are used for The use of one over the
expressing the future. other implies something
about the probability of
the action occurring in the
future.
WILL
TO BE ..GOIN TO

It is used for plans, it


We use it with voluntary indicates the intention to do
actions. something.
To express a promise
Either “will” or “to be going
to” can be used for making
predictions. When There is
evidence that something is
going to happen, we use
“going to”
AFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
“WILL”
SUBJECT + WILL + PRINCIPAL VERB

Example:
1. I will (I´ll) call you tonight.

2. She will (She´ll) arrive late.


3. They will (They´ll) be happy to see you.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES

SUBJECT + WILL NOT + PRINCIPAL VERB

Example:
1. I will not (won´t) call you tonight.

2. She will not (won´t) arrive late.


3. They will not (won´t) be happy to see you.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES

WILL + SUBJECT + PRINCIPAL VERB

Example:
1. will I call you tonight?

2. will She arrive late?


3. will They be happy to see you?
YES OR NO QUESTION
Will Lia receive my gift Will your children go
Will you cook the
before I pick her up? to School early next
dinner?
year?

Yes, I will. Yes, She will. Yes, They will.


No, I won´t. No, She won´t. No, They won´t.

Yes, I will cook the Yes, She will receive Yes, They will go to
dinner. it. school.
No, I won´t cook the No, She won´t have No, They won´t go to
dinner. receive it. school.
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB (TO BE)+ GOING TO + VERB +
COMPLEMENT
I am going to call you tonight.
She is going to arrive late.
They are going to be happy to see you.

NEGATIVE SENTENCES
SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB (TO BE) + NOT+ GOING TO+
VERB + COMPLEMENT
I´m not going to call you tonight.
She isn´t going to arrive late.
They aren´t going to be happy to see you.

“TO BE …..GOING TO”


INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES
AUXILIARY VERB (TO BE)+ SUBJECT + GOING TO + VERB +
COMPLEMENT
Are you going to call me tonight?
Is She going to arrive late?
Are They going to be happy to see you?

Yes, I am Yes, I´m going to call you.


No, I´m not No, I´m not going to call you.

“TO BE …..GOING TO”


READING
BIBLIOGRAPHY

Global English Academy. Grupo Oceano

How to – The World Today (2010). Green International Editores S.A.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F9gyIjJ6oc

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