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MANAGING LIFE (LESSON A (Use will or be going to for factual information…
MANAGING LIFE
LESSON A
- Use will or be going to for factual information or predictions based on what you know.
Example:
You're going to be out of town, but you'll be back Friday?
- Use the present continuoor be going to (not will)for decisions you´ve made and fixed plans.
Example:
I'm meeting Anna after my kickboxing class.
Talk about future plans and schedules
using will, be going to, the present
continuous, and the simple present.
- Use the simple present for schedules.
Example:
I have my kickboxing class tomorrow..It starts at: 7:00.
- Use will when you decide to do something as you are speaking.
Example:
I'll just stop by my apartament get changed an the I'll come right over to meet you.
LESSON B
WHAT'S ADVISABLE:
You'd better do something qickly.
I'd better not add anything to my scgedule.
I ought to do some volunteer work.
You ought to let them do the talking.
You might want to take a colleague with you.
WHAT'S NECESSARY:
I'm going to have to do something about it.
I've dot to decide by next week.
You don´t have to spend time on this.
GRAMMAR: What's advisable, necesary, preferable.
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LESSON C
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STRATEGY PLUS Friendly good-byes.
In friendly or informal phone conversations, you can use short expressions like these to say good-bye. The words in parentheses are usually dropped.
Example:
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LESSON D
LESS IS MORE . Linking ideas with as long as, provided that, and unless.
- As long as and provided that mean ''if'' or ''only if''.
- Unless means ''except if or ''if...not''.
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