6 Nov 2015

FUTURE (Will, going to)

  • Will you travel abroad this summer?
  • Will you buy a new car next year?
  • Will you go to the concert?
  • Will your children perform at the Christmas festival this year?
  • I have to go to Ikea, will you come with me?
  • I think I will go to the village this weekend, will you come to visit me?
  • Probably I will be in my new house this December, will you pay me a visit?
  • Don't you think you will be late if you get up at 8 o'clock in the morning? 
  • Will you write me soon?
  • Won't you come with us?
  • Will you send me the whole information about the trip?
  • Will you tell me about your love affair?
  • Will it rain today?
  • ... ...  ....

Signal words are:
in a year, next …, tomorrow, Conditionals Type I (If you ask her, she will help you.) assumption: I think, probably, perhaps 

  • a spontaneous decision
    example: Wait, I will help you.
  • an opinion, hope, uncertainty or assumption regarding the future
    example: He will probably come back tomorrow.
  • a promise
    example: I will not watch TV tonight.
  • an action in the future that cannot be influenced
    example: It will rain tomorrow.
  • conditional clauses type I
    example: If I arrive late, I will call you.

  • Are you going to do your English exercises this evening?
  • Who are you going to invite to your party?
  • Who is going to make dinner tonight?
  •  I know you are angry, but when are you going to speak to me again?
  • ... ... ...

Signal words are:

 in one year, next week, tomorrow 

  • an action in the near future that has already been planned or prepared.  To express a plan.
    example: I am going to study harder next year.
  • a conclusion regarding the immediate futur.  To express a prediction.
    example: The sky is absolutely dark. It is going to rain.

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