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FUTURE - Coggle Diagram
FUTURE
PRESENT CONTINOUS
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORM
Subject + present continous: present simple of verb
to be
+ base form of a verb -ing .
Subject + present continous: negative form of present simple of verb
to be
+ base form of a verb -ing .
EXEMPLE
I'm eating a sandwich tonight.
You aren't playing videogames tomorrow.
INTERROGATIVE FORM AND SHORT ANSWERS
Present simple of verb
to be
+ subject + verb -ing
Yes, I am. No I'm not.
EXEMPLE
Is she going out tonight? Yes, she is.
Are you playing hide-and-seeck tomorrow?
It's used for programs estabilished yet (specific times).
GOING TO
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORM
Subject + present simple of verb
to be
+
going to
+ base form of a verb .
EXEMPLE
I'm going to read a book.
You aren't going to talk to he.
Subject + negative form of present simple of verb
to be
+
going to
+ base form of a verb .
INTERROGATIVE FORM AND SHORT ANSWERS
Yes, I am. No, I'm not.
Present simple of verb
to be
+ subject +
going to
+ base form of a verb ?
EXEMPLE
Is she going to cook carbonara pasta? No, she isn't.
Are they going to run? Yes, they are.
It's used for future intention and predictions of something is going to happen.
WILL
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORM
Subject + won't + base form of a verb .
EXEMPLE
I'll sing a song for you.
We won't think about the misfortutnes.
Subject + will (abbreviated 'll) + base form of a verb .
INTERROGATIVE FORM AND SHORT ANSWERS
EXEMPLE
Will you buy a new car? Yes, I will.
Will he clean his house? No, he won't.
Yes, I will. No, I won't.
Will + subject + base form of a verb ?
It's used forevents indipendent frome will, predictions based on my opinion and sudden decision.