Kategorier: Alle - negative - plans - interrogative - decisions

av jessica tarapa 8 år siden

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FUTURE TENSE

The future tense can be expressed using "be going to" and "will" in English. "Be going to" is often used for future plans and predictions backed by evidence. For example, in affirmative sentences, one might say, "

FUTURE TENSE

FUTURE TENSE

WILL

WILL + Subject + infinitive verb + complement?

Will you buy the new house?

Subject + WON'T + infinitive verb + complement

They won't win the American Cup

Affirmative form

Subject + WILL + infinitive verb + complement

I will open the door

To make prediction without evidence
To talk about instant decisions

BE GOING TO

Use
To make predictions with evidences
To make future plans

Structure

Interrogative form
BE (am, is, are) + SUBJECT + GOING TO + VERB + Complement

Are you going to have a baby?

Negative form
Subject + BE (am, is, are) + NOT+ GOING TO + VERB + Complement

She is not going to get married with Jim

Affirmative Form
Subject + BE (am, is, are) + GOING TO + VERB + Complement

I am going to travel to Arequipa