What is the formula for an affirmative sentences with the future form "will"?
S + will + V (infinitive)
What is the formula for an affirmative sentences with the future form "going to"?
S + "to be" + going to + V (inf.)
SURPRISE QUESTION!The other team asks a question
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SURPRISE QUESTION! Say one country where Lidia is travelling next summer
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Change this sentence into a logical question: He is going to do his homework in the library.
Is he going to do his homework in the library? or Where is he going to do his homework?
SURPRISE QUESTION! What did your teacher say about the exam in June?
She said we were going to have a final exam in June
Name 2 uses of the form "going to" that we have talked about and practiced in class.
Expressing future plans /Making predictions based on evidences
Who will not goes to La Bassa ?
Who will not GO to La Bassa ?
Name 3 uses of the form "will" that we have talked about and practiced in class.
Predictions/ Promises/ Quick Decisions (intentions made in the moment of speaking)
Will you go to the cinema tonight?
ARE you GOING (TO GO) to the cinema tonight?
SURPRISE QUESTION! Which teacher is not coming next Tuesday?
Manel!
Use "will" in a sentence to make a promise.
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SURPRISE QUESTION!The other team prepares a question.
Answers may vary
Make a question:Joaquin is going to be at the house all day on Saturday.
Is he going to be at the house all day on Saturday?