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Lesson

Future tense

Will
V.s
Going to
Will
 Predictions without
Ambos expresan
Tiempo futuro y se
usan para hacer
predicciones, pero
evidence. tienen diferentes usos
 Instant Decisions.

Going to
 Predictions with evidence.
 Future Plans and arragements.
Will Going to

He will be the next president. He is going to have an accident.


( prediction but no evidence) ( prediction with EVIDENCE)
Will Going to

Peru will win the soccer match. It is going to rain.


( prediction but no evidence) ( prediction with EVIDENCE)
Will Going to

I will go to the hair saloon. We are going to take an exam


( Instant desicion) this month.
( Future plan)
Will
Pronoun + will + verb+ complement

• I will buy a sport car.


• He will travel to Italy.
• You will be famous.
• They will play soccer.
Will not = Won´t
Pronoun + won´t + verb+ complement

• I won’t buy a sport car.


• He won’t to Italy.
• You won’t be famous.
• They won’t play soccer.
Will - Question
Will + pronoun + verb+ complement?

• Will I buy a sport car?


• Will he travel to Italy?
• Will you be famous?
• Will they play soccer?
Going to
Pronoun + be + going to + verb+ complement

• I am going to finish my career.


• She is going to live in France.
• You are going to visit Rome.
• We are going to buy a house.
Not Going to
Pronoun + be + not going to + verb+ complement

• I am not going to finish my career.


• She is not going to live in France.
• You are not going to visit Rome.
• We are not going to buy a house.
Going to - Question
be + pronoun + going to + verb+ complement?

• Am I going to finish my career?


• Is she going to live in France?
• Are you going to visit Rome?
• Are we going to buy a house?
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