True or False
We use will for plans in the future.
False
Samsa and Gomir _____(come) tonight.
are coming
True or False
We use going to for something you have decided to do. It is your intention to do it.
True
Look at the sky!
It will rain!
It's going to rain!
It's going to rain!
Name three ingredients you need to make a pizza.
Tomato sauce, cheese, pepperoni, etc
When do you use will?
-decision at the moment of speaking
-offering
- make predictions
Which sentence shows the future?
1. I'm studying German this year.
2. I'm studying German in the spring.
2.
Correct the sentence:
She going to study law next year.
She is going to study law next year.
My hands are full; I can't open the door.
I'll open it for you!
I'm going to open it for you!
I'll open it for you!
What is the largest ocean on Earth?
The Pacific Ocean.
I (will go/am going) to Greece this summer.
am going
Which tense is used for something I have arranged to do, there is a plan to do it.
going to OR present continuous
present continuous
Unscramble the sentence:
going / are / what / you / to / do / tomorrow ?
What are you going to do tomorrow?
In 2040, all classes will be online.
In 2040, all classes are going to be online.
In 2040, all classes will be online.
What company created the iPhone?
Apple
We use (will or going to) to talk about future plans.
going to
Which word is not commonly used with the present continuous tense? arrive, leave, fly, drive, meet, stay, visit, come, take, do.
do
Make the sentence a question:
They are going to buy a new house next year.
Are they going to buy a new house next year?
We're going to visit our grandparents this weekend.
We will visit our grandparents this weekend.
We're going to visit our grandparents this weekend.
What was the name of the ship that took Christopher Columbus to the Americas in 1492?
The Santa María
True or false.
Will is used for planned actions.
Going to is used for decisions made now or for the future.
False
“will” is often used for decisions made now or for the future
“Going to” is used for planned actions.
Which is correct?
We are starting classes next week?
Why is Max leaving tonight?
Why is Max leaving tonight?
Make a question for the italicized part of the sentence. Steve is going to Turkey next week.
Where is Steve going next week?
We use (will or going to) to talk about things we are certain about in the future.
Who was the first person to walk on the Moon?
Neil Armstrong.