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Future – Will and Going to

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WILL
We use WILL when we’ve just decided to do something.
When we say ‘I will do something’,
we announce our decision:
STRUCTURE:
sujeto + WILL + verbo + complemento.
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Use
We use I’ll … (= I will) when we’ve just decided to do something. When we say ‘I’ll do something’, we announce our decision:
Oh, I left the door open. I’ll go and shut it.
‘What would you like to drink?’ ‘I’ll have orange juice, please.’
‘Did you call Max?’ ‘Oh no, I forgot. I’ll call him now.’
We do not use the present simple (I do / I go etc.) in these sentences:
I’ll phone him now. (not I phone him now)
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Use
We use WILL for:
1- Spontaneus decisions
Example: It's cold. I'll switch the heating.
2- Promises
Example: I'll help you with your homework.
3- Predictions or to state a fact about the future
Example: The sun will rise at 6 am.
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For example:
I will train tomorrow, today I'm tired.
You will have chicken for lunch.
He will play some board games
She will stay at home.
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Multiple Choice
1. ‘Did you call Max?’ ‘Oh no, I forgot. _______ him now.’
I call
I'll call
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Multiple Choice
2. ‘_______ you outside the hotel at 10.30, OK?’ ‘Yes, that’s fine.’
I meet
I'll meet
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Negative sentences
In spoken English will not is usually won’t:
I can see you’re busy, so I won’t stay long. (= I will not stay long).
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For example:
I won't go to the party
You won't pass your exams if you don't study.
He won't get that ticket!
It won't last.
We won't have fish for breakfast
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Other uses
We often use I think I will … / I don’t think I will … :
I’m a little hungry. I think I’ll have something to eat.
I don’t think I’ll go out tonight. I’m too tired.
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Read the situations and write sentences with I think I’ll … or I don’t think I’ll … .
1. It’s a bit cold. The window is open and you decide to close it. You say:
It’s cold with the window open. I think I’ll close it.
2. You are feeling tired and it’s getting late. You decide to go to bed. You say:
I’m tired, so ___________________________. Goodnight!
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Read the situations and write sentences with I think I’ll … or I don’t think I’ll … .
3. The weather is nice and you need some exercise. You decide to go for a walk. You say:
It’s a lovely morning. ________________________. Do you want to come too?
4. You were going to have lunch. Now you decide you don’t want to eat anything. You say:
I don’t feel hungry. __________________________.
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GOING TO
STRUCTURE:
sujeto + AM/IS/ARE GOING TO + verbo + complemento
We use GOING to to talk about:
1- Personal intentions (previously decided)
Example: I'm going to start a diet
2- Future consequences and predictions
Example: He is very ill. He is going to die
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For example:
I am going to study.
He is going to teach French.
She is going to travel next week.
They are going to ruin our work!
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