True or False:We use -ing at the end of verbs to express future.
False. We use verb to be AND -ing at the end of verbs to express future (or present continuous, specifically).
SURPRISE QUESTION! What tense do we use to talk about timetables and fixed dates/events?
SURPRISE QUESTION! To express future possibility, we use the expressions "may" and ... ?
might
Change this sentence into a 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! Name three activities using the verb PLAY
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 doctor with her?
Who will GO to the doctor with her?
Change this sentence into a logical: They're going to lose.
Are they going to lose?
Use "going to" in a sentence to express future plans.
Example: I'm going to visit my granny tomorrow.
Change this sentence into a question: She'll help me learn the dance.
Will she help me learn the dance?
SURPRISE QUESTION! Name three activities using the verb GO
Go swimming, go running, go out
SURPRISE QUESTION! Name three activities using the verb DO.