LEVEL 3 LA U EN MI BARRIO
FUTURE PLANS
FORM Will
[will + verb]
Examples:
You will help him
later.
Will you help him
later?
You will not help him
later.
FORM Be Going To [am/is/are + going to + verb]
Examples:
You are going to meet
Jane tonight.
Are you going to meet
Jane tonight?
You are not going to
meet Jane tonight.
Complete List of
Simple Future Forms
USE 1 "Will" to Express a Voluntary Action
"Will"
often suggests that a speaker will do something voluntarily. A voluntary action
is one the speaker offers to do for someone else. Often, we use
"will" to respond to someone else's complaint or request for help. We
also use "will" when we request that someone help us or volunteer to
do something for us. Similarly, we use "will not" or
"won't" when we refuse to voluntarily do something.
Examples:
I will send you the
information when I get it.
I will translate the
email, so Mr. Smith can read it.
Will you help me move
this heavy table?
Will you make dinner?
I will not do your
homework for you.
I won't do all the
housework myself!
A: I'm really hungry.
B:
I'll make some sandwiches.
A: I'm so tired. I'm
about to fall asleep. B:
I'll get you some coffee.
A: The phone is
ringing. B:
I'll get it.
USE 2 "Will" to Express a Promise
"Will" is
usually used in promises.
Examples:
I will call you when
I arrive.
If I am elected
President of the United States, I will make sure everyone has access to
inexpensive health insurance.
I promise I will not
tell him about the surprise party.
Don't worry, I'll be
careful.
I won't tell anyone
your secret.
USE 3 "Be going to" to Express a Plan
"Be going
to" expresses that something is a plan. It expresses the idea that a
person intends to do something in the future. It does not matter whether the
plan is realistic or not.
Examples:
He is going to spend
his vacation in Hawaii.
She is not going to
spend her vacation in Hawaii.
A: When are we going
to meet each other tonight?
B: We are going to
meet at 6 PM.
I'm going to be an
actor when I grow up.
Michelle is going to
begin medical school next year.
They are going to
drive all the way to Alaska.
Who are you going to
invite to the party?
A: Who is going to
make John's birthday cake?
B: Sue is going to
make John's birthday cake.
USE 4 "Will" or "Be Going to" to
Express a Prediction
Both "will"
and "be going to" can express the idea of a general prediction about
the future. Predictions are guesses about what might happen in the future. In
"prediction" sentences, the subject usually has little control over
the future and therefore USES 1-3 do not apply. In the following examples,
there is no difference in meaning.
Examples:
The year 2222 will be
a very interesting year.
The year 2222 is
going to be a very interesting year.
John Smith will be
the next President.
John Smith is going
to be the next President.
The movie "Zenith"
will win several Academy Awards.
The movie
"Zenith" is going to win several Academy Awards.
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