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FUTURE FORMS - Coggle Diagram
FUTURE FORMS
Will
Use
We use will to talk about
future facts
My app says that the sun will rise at 5 o'clock tomorrow.
quick decisions about What to do next
There's someone at the door. I'll get it.
things Which are not certain
It probably won't be cold tomorrow
an offer or a promise
Don't worry. I won't be late.
things we expect to happen or predict Will happen
More people Will buy electric cars in the future.
Structure
Positive/Negative forms
I/You/He/She/It/We/They
will/'ll will not/won't
be late home
Question forms and short answers
Will
I/you/he/She/it/We/They
be late home?
Yes,
I/you/he/she/it/we/they
will.
No,
I/you/he/she/it/we/they
won't.
Going to
Use
We use going to to talk about
things we predict based on What we can see, or something that we think is certain to happen
I'm going to sneeze.
future plans and things we intend to do
I'm going to watch the match on TV.
Structure
Positive/Negative forms
I
am/'m am not/'m not
going to study tonight.
You/We/They
are/'re are not/aren't
going to study tonight.
He/She
is/'s is not/isn't
going to study tonight.
Present continuous forms for the future
We use the present continuous to talk about
arrangements or plans Which have already been made.
I 'm starting a new course tomorrow.
Present simple forms for the future
We use the present simple to talk about
events in the future that are certain because they are facts.
The film starts at 3.30 pm. Don 't be late!
fixed or planned events.
The lesson ends at 7.30 this evening.