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FUTURE WITH GOING TO = CERTAIN

99-100%
What are you going to do?
Expressions: everyday life
1. Do dishes = wash the dishes 26. water the garden
2. Do house chores 27. cut the hair
3. Listen to music
4. Shave
Expressions: future 5. Comb my hair
6. Brush my hair
Next Monday 7. Eat a hamburger
Next Year 8. Drink milk
9. Play in the park
Next Decade
10. Chat on the web
Next Month 11. Drive my car
Next Semester 12. Sleep late
Next Week 13. Walk the dog
Next Weekend 14. Go for a ride
Tonight 15. Exercise
Tomorrow 16. Go to the Movie Theater
In three days 17. Run in the Park
18. Sleep on the couch
Later
19. Eat breakfast
20. Write a letter
21. Brush my teeth
22. Take a shower
23. Take a bath
24. Fix a car
25. Clean the house
26. Mow the lawn
Tell me what you are going to do.
Be

I am

You
We are + Going to + Verb Base
They
Work
He Take
She is Talk
It sleep
I am going to go to the swimming pool next week.
Next week I’m going to run in the park.

I’m “gonna” do my homework tomorrow.

Gonna = going to just say it don’t write it.

Are you going to ____________?

What are you going to do next week?

What are you going to do next year?

What are you going to do tomorrow?

What are you going to do next weekend?


Question form

What are you going to do tomorrow?

What are you going to do next week?

“What are you doing this coming weekend?”


I am working this coming weekend.

What are you going to do this coming weekend?

Are you going to watch TV early in the morning?

Are you going to go to a swimming pool?

Is your mom going to cook dinner?

Are the students going to do their homework?


Negative forms: Going to + not + expression

I am not going to work tomorrow.

My mom is not going to come to the house.

The students are not going to go to school on Monday.


FUTURE WITH WILL = PROBABLE
50/50%
PROBABLE FUTURE: WILL
WILL + VERB(BASE)
EXAMPLES:
1. I will have a car next year.

2. She will go to school on Saturday.

3. You will come tomorrow.

4. They will see a doctor. NEGATIVE FORM:


1. I will not have a car next year.

2. We will not be able to come tomorrow.

3. I will not write the homework tonight.


4. They will not have a party.
CONTRACTION FORMS AND QUESTION FORMS

EXAMPLES: Pronunciation:
I’ll =“Aye(o)l”
1. I’ll have a car next year.
They’ll = “dey(o)l”
2.They’ll have a car next year. He’ll = “jiol”
We’ll = “guil”
3. He’ll have a computer next month. She’ll =“shil”
It’ll = “itol”
1. I won’t write the homework tonight. You’ll =“yiul”
2. She won’t eat tomorrow.
3. You won’t see the movie.
4. The children won’t watch anything.
5. Tom won’t see John after school.
Question Form:
1. Will you help us?
2. Will they be able to go to the movies?
3. Will he run tomorrow in the race?
4. Will you study for me?
5. Will Susan take her son with her?
WILL + ADJECTIVES
WILL + BE + ADJECTIVE

EXAMPLES:
1. Tom will be sad when Jenny leaves.
2. John will be bored in math class.
3. They will be absent tomorrow.
4. You won’t be here tonight.
5. Susan won’t be mad if you tell her.
6. The dog will be happy if it sees you. Hiccups

WILL NOT
1. Yes I will swim
2. No, I won’t swim. Bake

Convert the following:


To future using will.

1. Tom sees a bird in the sky.


2. They are able to go to the museum.
3. You come today.
4. Susan has a birthday party.
5. John speaks French.
6. They drink coffee.
7. You spend money.
8. The little kid takes a nap.
1. Yes I am going to.
2. No, I am not going to.

Convert the following:


To future using going to.

1. Tom takes an aspirin.


2. They are happy.
3. Mary (runs) later today.
4. Susan has a birthday.
5. The boy jumps.
6. Johnny Depp makes a movie.
7. You do not spend money.
8. The little kid is not angry.
May, might or could

She might go to a party

They may see a movie.

You could go.

She might not go to a party

They may not see a movie.

You could not go.


What are you going to do?
Conversation

Robert: Do you have any plans for this


weekend?

Bill: I don't know. I might watch a video at


home. And you?

Robert: I'm going to meet some friends.

Bill: What are you going to do?

Robert: We might go sailing if the weather


is nice.

Bill: Sailing, wow! Do you have a sailboat?

Robert: No, my friend has one. She goes


sailing every weekend.
Let's practice

A: We might go for a drive.


B: A drive, wow! Do you have a car?

A: We might go hunting.
B: Hunting, wow! Do you have a gun?

A: We might go surfing.
B: Surfing, wow! Do you have a
surfboard?

A: We might buy a house.


B: A house, wow! Do you have enough
money?

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