You are on page 1of 5

Universidad Tecnológica del Suroeste de Guanajuato

Alumno:

Jonathan Misael Zavala Moreno

Carrera:

Mantenimiento área Industrial

Grado y Grupo:

4°A

Maestra:

Areli Vargas Arroyo

Materia:

Inglés IV

Actividad

First Evaluation

Fecha:

Jueves 21 de Octubre de 2021


FIRST EVALUATION

Hello Miss, good morning, sorry for not being able to do my evaluation yesterday, but as I
mentioned, I had an accident and I hit my head, but thank God I'm fine.

But today I will talk about two grammatical tenses in English what the future is: going to
and will, this so that you know the difference between the two grammatical tenses, since we
use them differently.

The future: going to use it:


• Talk about things we are going to do, that is, plans made previously, example:
I’m going to Paris next spring.

• Talk about something with evidence, example:


By the look of those clouds, I’m sure it’s going to rain

• Talk about predictions, example:


You are going to marry a rich person.

Let's see how each of them are structured:


At The time
In affirmative structure

Examples:
1. We are going to learn English this year.
2. My students are going to become an engineers.
3. My sister is going to have a baby in January.
In Negative structure

Examples
1. We are notgoing to learn English this year.
2. My students are not going to become an engineers.
3. My sister is not going to have a baby in January.

In interrogative structure

Examples

1. Are we going to learn English this year? Yes, we are going to.
2. Are you going to play with your dog? No, you are not going to.
3. Is my sister going to have a baby in January? No, she is not going to.

With wh questions structure


Examples:

1. What is Brenda going to do this afternoon? Brenda is going to the movies.

2. When are you going to give me a present? We are going to give you a present next
month.

3. Where are they going to celebrate Christmas? They are going to celebrate in New
York.

WILL
In the case of del will we use them to:

 Spontaneous decisions
 Offerings
 Promises
 Threats
 Rejections
 Predictions

It's grammatical structure is as follows:

In affirmative structure

Examples:

1. I will call you a taxi now.


2. She will be happy with her exam results.
In Negative structure:

Examples:

1. I will not call you a taxi now.


2. She will not be happy with her exam results.

In Interrogative Structure:

Examples:

1. Will she be happy with her exam results? Yes, she will.
2. Will we leave the party right now? Yes, we will.

And Finally with Wh-questions

Examples:

1. What will we need for the party? We will need soda and popcorn.
2. Why will you do that? Because I want to do it.

You might also like