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I will help you.

She will call me when I


arrive.
will + V1
He is going to spend his
vacation in London.
Im going to be an actor
when I grow up.
be going
to + V1
A: Im really hungry.
B: I will make some sandwiches.
We use will" to
express a voluntary
action
I promise I will not tell him about the
surprise party
We use will" to
express a promise
A: The phone is ringing.
B: I will answer.
We use will to express
a spontaneous decision
(the action is decided
at the moment of
speaking)
Will you please help me to do my
homework?
We use will to request help
or offer help
I will probably get there by car.
We use will with words and
expressions like probably,
possibly, perhaps, Im sure,
I expect
I will be in London tomorrow.
We use will when the
main verb is be even if
we talk about the planned
events
I am going to buy a new car next year.
We use be going to to
talk about prior plans,
strong intentions, or
fixed arrangements
The weather tomorrow will be sunny.
You are going to be a famous artist.
We use both will or
be going to to predict
future events.
Look at those dark clouds in the sky. It
is going to rain soon.
Note: we use be going to
(not will) to make
predictions about events
when there is a concrete
evidence.
tomorrow
soon
next week / year
in five minutes/
in two hours
later today
I'll go to the market tomorrow.
Dont worry. He will be here soon.
There will be another meeting next
month.
I will return in two hours.
I will finish my report later today.
Positive Form
will
V1
Rest of the
sentence.
Negative Form
Subject
will not
wont
V1
Rest of the
sentence.
Im sure he will succeed on the test.
He will not do it again.
Question Form
Who/
What
Will
Wh-word
V1
subject will
?
Rest of the
sentence
V 1
subject
Yes / No Question:
Will he come to visit us tomorrow?
Wh Non- Subject Question:
Rest of the
sentence?
Where will you study when you finish school?
Wh Subject Question:
will V1
Rest of the
sentence?
Who will come to help him?
Positive Form
I
he, she, it
we, they,
you
am
is
are
going to do something.
He is going to spend his vacation in Miami.
Negative Form
I
he, she, it
we, they,
you
am
is
are
not
going
to do
something.
Sarah isnt going to visit her grandmother on Friday.
Question Form
Yes / No Question:
Am
Is
Are
subject
going
to do something?
Are you going to be a teacher?
Wh Non- Subject Question:
Wh-word am, is, are subject
going
to do
something?
Where are you going to spend your weekend?
Wh Subject Question:
Who/What
is going
to do (something)?
Who is going to speak at the lesson?
Do the following exercises and check your answers:



If you are sure that you have understood the material
pretty well, you can continue with the quizzes.










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