We use WILL for:
1) what we think about the future
2) ?
2) decisions made now
We use GOING TO for:
1)
2) a definite future
1) what we intend to do
Asnwer the questions.
1) What are you going to watch on TV this evening?
2) Do you think you will be famous in the future? What will you be famous for?
3) Are you going to play any sports this week? What are you going to play and when?
....
True of false?
1. Mike is going to work for a newspaper.
2. Andy is going to talk to the pupils.
3. Lily is going to work in the zoo.
1. T
2. F (Mr Bray)
3. F (in a hotel)
Complete:
The negative form of WILL is __________.
Answer:
How do we form questions?
1) WILL NOT - WON´T
2) To create a question that will be answered with a yes or no, use Will (or Won’t) + subject + base form of the verb.
To form a Wh-question use: Wh-word + will (or won’t) + subject + base form of the verb.
How do we form negative sentences?
How do we form questions?
1) Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + base form of the verb + ...
2) To ask a question that will be answered with either a yes or no, start with Am, Is or Are (or isn’t/aren’t for negative questions), then choose a subject (the person or thing doing the action), followed by going to + the base form of the verb.
To create a wh-question, start with the wh-word, then add am, is or are, then the subject (a person or thing that will be doing the action), going to and the base form of the verb.
Choose either "will" or "going to" to complete each sentence based on the context.
1) I think we __________ (win) the game tomorrow.
2) They __________ (move) to Spain next month. They’ve already bought the tickets.
1) WILL
2) ARE GOING TO MOVE
Say three sentences about your future plans using going to.
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Create a sentence using WILL.
I will always love you.
Create a sentence using GOING TO.
She is going to have a baby.
Choose either "will" or "going to" to complete each sentence based on the context.
1) I __________ (help) you with your homework if you want.
2) Watch out! You __________ (fall)!
3) I think I __________ (go) to the gym later, but I’m not sure.
4) They __________ (visit) their grandparents this weekend; they’ve planned it for weeks.
1) WILL
2) ARE GOING TO
3) WILL
4) ARE GOING TO
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Look at the situations and make an offer or a decision using will.
1) Situation: Your friend drops their books on the floor.
You: " _________________________________"
2) Situation: Your phone is ringing.
You: "_________________________________"
3) Situation: The doorbell rings.
You: "__________________________________"
1) I will help you pick them up.
2) I will answer it.
3) I will get it.
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of going to.
1. I am going to visit...
2. She is going to study...
3. They are going to move...
4. We are going to have...
5. He is going to buy...
Find and correct the mistakes related to "will" and "going to" in the sentences below.
1) We will to visit my grandparents next weekend.
2) Look at those clouds! It will rain.
3) She are going to have a baby.
4) I will opens it.
5) I hope I will am happy in the future.
1) ARE GOING TO
2) IS GOING TO
3) IS GOING TO
4) WILL OPEN
5) WILL BE
Complete the dialogue. Use the correct form of WILL or GOING TO and the verbs in brackets.
- That is your phone Is it from Jim?
* Yes, but he can´t come. He _________ (watch) a football match on Saturday afternoon.
- That´s a pity.
* Yes, but he also says he ___________ (have) a party for his birthday next month.
- Wow, great. That ________ (be) cool!
1. is going to watch
2. is going to have
3. will be
Turn the following sentences into questions using "will."
She will arrive at 6:00 PM.
They will visit the museum on Sunday.
We will meet at the coffee shop.
I will finish my project today.
He will call his mom after work.
1) Will she arrive at 6:00 PM?
2) Will they visit the museum on Sunday?
3) Will we meet at the coffee shop?
4) Will I finish my project today?
5) Will he call his mom after work?
Look at the situations and make a prediction using going to based on what you see or know.
You see someone running very fast toward the bus stop, but the bus is pulling away.
They ________________________________.
The sky is full of dark clouds.
It ___________________________________.
Your friend is driving too fast on a wet road.
He ___________________________________.
1) They are going to miss the bus.
2) It is going to rain soon.
3) He is going to have an accident if he is not careful.
Complete the dialogue. Use the correct form of WILL or GOING TO and the verbs in brackets.
- Shall we go to the cinema this evening?
* I____________ (revise) for the test tomorrow.
- Oh, yes. I forgot about that. What about Saturday?
* OK. I ___________ (meet) you in the Square at 2.
- Maybe Jim __________ (come) with us, too.
* Good idea. I _________ (text) him now.
1. am going to revise
2. will meet
3. will come
4. will text
Difference between WILL and GOING TO
Will is used when referring to the future with certainty and for recent, rapid decisions. Going to is used to refer to events that have been previously planned.