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Your future - Coggle Diagram
Your future
Future tenses
might
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· We use might to talk about possibility in the future, when things aren't certain.
(We're going to go backpacking. We might go to Italy, we're not sure yet).
present simple
· We use the present simple to talk about schedules and timetables in the future.
( Sam's plane arrive at 4pm tomorrow)
be going to
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· The form is be + (not) gong to + the infinitive
without to. In short answers we use be without the verb.
will/won't:
· We can also use will to talk about spontaneous decisions
(Are you going to phone Jane now?
No, I'll phone her tomorrow.
· The form is will/won't + the infinite without to.
In short answers we use will/won't without the verb
· We use will to make predictions about the future
(I think Dan will pass his exam. He's studied hard)
present continious
· We use the future continiouse to talk about activities that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
(I'm starting my new summer job next week)
· We form the future continious using will/won't + be + verb + -ing. In short answers we use will/won't without the world.
Vocabulary
Future aspirations
apply a job: sol·licitar un treball
do voluntary work: fer treballs voluntaris
do work experience: fer una experiencia laboral
get a degree: obtemir un títol
go for an interview: Anar a una entrevista (treball)
make money: fer diners
pass your exams: Aprovar l'exàmen
study abroad: estudiar en l'extranger
Time management
get organized: organitzar-se
make a list: fer una llista
meet a deadline: complir amb un termini
plan ahead: planificar amb anticipació
prioritize: prioritzar
set a reminder: establir un recordatori
take a break: prendre un descans
waste time: perdre el temps
Future continious
will / won't
We use the future continuous to talk about activities that will be in progress at a specific time in the future.
(They will be doing the exam at ten o'clock tomorrow morning)
we form the future continuous using will / won't + be + verb + -ing. In short answers we use will / won't without the verb.