Future Tense in English Grammar

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FUTURE TENSES: WILL / GOING TO
    
I 
will
  travel to Japan next
year 
→ decision
I 
am going to
 study German
at school
 plan
 
   
The
 
Simple Future has two different forms in English:
"will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can
sometimes be used interchangeably, they often
express two very different meanings as mentioned
before.
WILL/GOING TO
I 
will
 probably go to Italy next
Summer
I 
am going to
 fly to Italy next
Saturday
 
Future Tense: Will
 
Form
Affirmative
:       
I 
will
 
travel to Madrid in October
 
Interrogative
 :  
 
Will
 you travel  by bus? 
Negative
 :            
I 
will 
not travel 
- 
won’t
Will 
you travel by train or by bus?
I 
won’t
 travel by bus I 
will
 probably travel by train
 
Future Tense: 
Uses
 of Will
1- 
Instant decisions
: Ok, 
I’ll see
 you on   Friday
2- 
Predictions based in what we think
: It 
will
rain
 in the evening
3- 
Promises and offers
: Don’t worry, 
I’ll go
 and
buy some food for you
 
Future Tense: Going to
 
Form
Affirmative
:     I 
am going to
 travel
                             by plane
  
Interrogative
 : 
Ar
e you 
going to
 travel?
                               by plane’
   
Negative
 :         I 
am not going to
 travel
                                by plane because I 
am
                                going to
 fly in a hot  air
                                      
balloon
 
Future Tense: 
Uses
 of Going to
1- 
Future plans and intentions
: 
I'
m going to
buy 
a new laptop computer next week
 
2- 
Predictions based in what we can see at
the moment:  
Look at that car! it 
is going
to
 
crash into the lamp post
 
 
FUTURE TENSES
TIME EXPRESSIONS:
  Tomorrow, next week, next month, next year,
I am going to travel to Copenhagen next year
 
FUTURE TENSES 
WILL/GOING TO
: COMPLETE
THE SENTENCES
 
A: Why are you holding a piece of paper?
  B: I …………………….. (write) a letter to my friends back home  in
Texas
 
A: I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!
  B: I (get)………………… you a cup of coffee.
 We are so excited about our trip next month to France. We
………………………. (visit) Paris, Nice and Grenoble.
 
I think he …………………. (be) the next British Prime Minister.
 
OTHER WAYS OF EXPRESSING THE FUTURE
The simple present
 and 
present progressive
 are also used to
express future time.  These are often used used in connection
with schedules.
The train
 
leaves
 
at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow.
She
 
is meeting
 
a new client at six o’clock in the evening and she 
is
travelling
 by byke through the forest.
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 Redston, Ch. y Cunningham, G. (2010)
Face2face.Elementary student’s book.
Cambridge
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The future tense is used to talk about events that will happen later. It can be used for decisions, plans, and intentions. There are two main forms: "will" and "going to," each with specific uses and meanings. "Will" is used for instant decisions, predictions, promises, and offers. On the other hand, "going to" is used for future plans and intentions, as well as predictions based on current observations. Both forms play a key role in expressing future actions and thoughts in English.

  • Future tense
  • English grammar
  • Will
  • Going to
  • Language learning

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  1. FUTURE TENSE rea Acad mica: INGENIER A MEC NICA Profesor(a): MA. E. GUADALUPE ISLAS L PEZ Periodo: ENERO_JUNIO 2017

  2. FUTURE TENSE Resumen El tiempo futuro lo vamos a utilizar para eventos que se van a desarrollar en un tiempo posterior; puede utilizarse para decisiones, planes, intenciones. Abstract We are going to use future tense for events that they will happened after. We are going to use for decisions, plans or intentions. Keywords: future, decisions, plans, intentions

  3. FUTURE TENSES: WILL / GOING TO I will travel to Japan next year decision I am going to study German at school plan

  4. WILL/GOING TO The Simple Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, express two very different meanings as mentioned before. they often I will probably go to Italy next Summer I am going to fly to Italy next Saturday

  5. Future Tense: Will Form Affirmative: I will travel to Madrid in October Interrogative : Will you travel by bus? Negative : I will not travel - won t Will you travel by train or by bus? I won t travel by bus I will probably travel by train

  6. Future Tense: Uses of Will 1- Instant decisions: Ok, I ll see you on Friday 2- Predictions based in what we think: It will rain in the evening 3- Promises and offers: Don t worry, I ll go and buy some food for you

  7. Future Tense: Going to Form Affirmative: I am going to travel by plane Interrogative : Are you going to travel? by plane Negative : I am not going to travel by plane because I am going to fly in a hot air balloon

  8. Future Tense: Uses of Going to 1- Future plans and intentions: I'm going to buy a new laptop computer next week 2- Predictions based in what we can see at the moment: Look at that car! it is going to crash into the lamp post

  9. FUTURE TENSES TIME EXPRESSIONS: Tomorrow, next week, next month, next year, I am going to travel to Copenhagen next year

  10. FUTURE TENSES WILL/GOING TO: COMPLETE THE SENTENCES A: Why are you holding a piece of paper? B: I .. (write) a letter to my friends back home in Texas A: I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up! B: I (get) you a cup of coffee. We are so excited about our trip next month to France. We . (visit) Paris, Nice and Grenoble. I think he . (be) the next British Prime Minister.

  11. OTHER WAYS OF EXPRESSING THE FUTURE The simple present and present progressive are also used to express future time. These are often used used in connection with schedules. The train leaves at 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. She is meeting a new client at six o clock in the evening and she is travelling by byke through the forest.

  12. Referencias Redston, Ch. y Cunningham, G. (2010) Face2face.Elementary student s book. Cambridge

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