What is the formula for an affirmative sentences with the future form "will"?
S + will + V (base form)
What is the formula for an affirmative sentences with the future form "going to"?
S + "to be" + going to + V (base form)
We'll going to go to the movies on Friday.
We ARE going to go to the movies on Friday.
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Which taste does the BLUE Fidorka have?
milk chocolate with coconut
True or False: It is very common to use the form "will" to talk about future plans.
False
True or False: It is very common to use the future form "going to" to talk about predictions.
True
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Which company has this motto? "Maybe she was born this way, maybe she's....
Maybelline
What do we use Present Simple for?
For actions that are set by a timetable or schedule.
Name 3 different forms used to talk about the future in English.
will / going to / present continuous / present simple
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Which company does this motto belong to? "It's in the game"
EA
Name 2 uses of the form "going to" that we have talked about and practiced in class.
Expressing future plans Making predictions
Who will goes to the infirmary with her?
Who will GO to the infirmary with her?
What do we use the Present Continuous for?
For arrangements and plans
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What's the name of this brand of car?
ssangyong
Unscramble the following sentence:
win - Hellen - I - will - think - that
I think that Hellen will win.
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What's the name of a holiday which is celebrated on 4th July?
Independence Day
Will you go to the Prague next week?
ARE you GOING (TO GO) to the Prague next week?
Change this sentence into a logical question: They're traveling to Colombia next week!
Are they traveling to Colombia next week?
Name 5 different words or expressions other than "tomorrow" that can be used to talk about the future
Answers will vary. For example: later, tonight, next week, this weekend, next year, the day after tomorrow, etc..
Which might have been the possible question to the following response?
"I will take a shower as soon as I arrive home."
What will you do (when you arrive home?)
"Something strange is happening to the computer screen. The program is going to crash!"
In this sentence, going to is used to:
a) talk about a personal plan or intention
b) make a prediction about the future, based on some previous evidence
c) make a decision with a result
b) make a prediction about the future, based on some previous evidence
He will won the championship.
He will WIN the championship.
What are the differences and similarities between "going to" and the present continuous?
Similarities:
They can both be used for future plans.
Differences:
Going to is used for intentions, but present continuous isn't. It can be used for arrangements.