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Grammar Revision Will and Going To
Grammar Revision Will and Going To
To make predictions.
To make promises.
To make offers.
2. When do we use ‘Be Going to’?
We use “be going to” to talk about future plans and intentions.
We use “be going to” to talk about predictions that have evidence.
Will Be Going to
FORM subject+ will+ verb (infinitive form) be going to + the base form of the verb
Example -Affirmative Statement I will watch a film. I'm going to go to the beach this
weekend.
Example -Negative Statement I won't watch a film. I'm not going to go to the beach this
weekend.
Example -Question Will I watch a film? Am I going to go to the beach this
weekend?
C. Write a short text about your plans. Consider the parts of a paragraph and include ‘will and be going to’.
I have many plans for the weekend. On Friday, I'm going to a party at night. I will dance
with my friends and eat a lot of fast food. On Saturday afternoon my family will have a
barbecue. My dad will go to buy meat and on the other hand my mom will make the salad.
My brother and I will prepare the snacks. Finally, on Sunday my family and I are going to
the beach. I think we are going to invite our aunts. We are going to bring a lot of snacks
and buy a lot of water. When we get to the beach my brother and I will swim and play in the
sand and my parents will sunbathe all day. I really think I'm going to have a wonderful
weekend.