In today’s live class, Teacher Robin will explain how to form the future with “will” and “going to”. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
Will vs. Going to Comprehension
Grammar – Future Simple: Will vs. Going To
We use the Simple Future to talk about predictions, promises, offers, and spontaneous decisions. We form the Simple Future with…See more
Future Simple
- We use the Simple Future to talk about predictions, promises, offers, and spontaneous decisions. We form the Simple Future with WILL plus the infinitive form of the verb. For example:
- – It will rain tomorrow. (Prediction)
- – I will be with you the whole day. (Promises)
- – I will help you with that. (Offer)
- – I will call you right back. (Spontaneous decission).
- The structure in the affirmative form is:
- Subject + will + verb + object
- We can also use the contracted form ‘LL. For example:
- – She’ll be home by 10 o’clock.
- – They’ll give us a hand for the move.
GOING TO describes intentions and predictions. To make a sentence with GOING TO, we place the SUBJECT, then TO BE, then GOING TO, then the PRESENT SIMPLE VERB. - “I’m going to visit my grandmother tomorrow.”
- “Karen is going to dance with her husband.”
- “Alec and Brandon are going to play tennis next week.”
- -We also use GOING TO to make predictions (talk about likely outcomes).
- “Be careful! You’re going to fall!”
- “Micah is going to pass the test, you’ll see.”
- “It’s going to rain again tomorrow.”
- -We can use a short form, GONNA, in informal speech.
- “It’s gonna snow on Thursday.”
- “I’m gonna be late for work again.”
Related Course Units
Related Course Units
Unit 47 – Future with Going To
I am going to laundry on Monday because I will go camping all weekend.
Thanks, Robin
I am going to study English because I will go to USA in 5 months…. I say correctly? Thanks
I’m going to swim this weekend
I’m going to walk in the park tomorrow early.
I will do my homework.