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TE
RR
OG
AT
IV

Shes going to read.


_______________

_______________
Are you going to start?
You will win.
_______________
_______________
_______________
I am visiting
_______________
_______________

AF
FI
RM
AT
IV
E

She is planning.
_______________
_______________
They are coming.
_______________

WI
LL

AM
GR R
MA DY
U
ST

FORM

Will +
infinitive
(without to)

USE
To predict the future
( what you think
will happen)
To predict the
future you usually use will
with the following verbs
and expressions: expect,
believe, think, hope.
I believe I will
get a good Job.
When you decide to do
something
spontaneously
(decided at the
moment of
speaking).
I just decided. I
will join the community
service volunteer now.

Goi
ng
to

De
cid
e
wh
ich
is
th
e
be
st
fo
r
th
e
co
nt
ex
t:
goi
ng
to,
wil
l
or
pr
es
en
t
co
nti
nu
ou
s.

leaflets.
B)I hope people
______________(volunte
er) to help us.
C)As planned I
______________(meet)
the Mayor next week.
D)I expect people
______________
(understand) men are
destroying the Earth.
E)We ______________ (write)
a letter to the local
authorities
with the
Prese
intention of explaining our
nt
campaign.

Contin

F)I think t he local authorities


uous
______________(not/
cooperate).

USE

To

FORM

Be+ going to
+ infinitive

expr
ess
an
inte
ntio
n

Mark is
going to
London
tomorrow

FORM

Am / is /
are + verb +
ing

USE
To talk
about
somet
hing
that
we
have
arrang
ed or
planne
d to
do in
the
future
.
What
are you doing
on Saturday
Mark?
Im
raising money
for a protest
campaign.

NE
GA
TI
VE

Im you
going
to write.
Will
marry?
_______________
_______________
_______________

I wont pay.

_______________

_______________
_______________

_______________
Are we flying?

_______________
I
wont help.

_______________
_______________

AR
M
AM
Y
GR
UD
T
S

Are isnt
you travelling?
He
going to work.
______________

______________
_______________

WILL

TE
NS
E

______________
_______________
______________
They
arent going to play.
______________
_______________
______________
_______________

_______________
_______________

FORM

Will + infinitive (without to)

______________
_______________
______________
He
wont go.

USE
To predict the future ( what you think will happen)
To predict the future you usually use will with the following verbs and expressions: expect,
believe, think, hope.
I believe I will get a good Job.
When you decide to do something spontaneously (decided at the moment of speaking).
I just decided. I will join the community service volunteer now.

______________
_______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________

Going to - future

FORM

Be+ going to + infinitive

Going to

USE
To express an intention
Mark is going to London tomorrow

FORM

Am / is / are + verb + ing


USE
To talk about something that we have arranged or planned to do in the future.
What are you doing on Saturday Mark?
Im raising money for a protest campaign.

Present
Continuous

Complete the chart accordingly.


AFFIRMATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

NEGATIVE

TENSE

_______________

Going to - future

_______________

______________

He wont go.

______________

_______________

______________

_______________

______________

_______________

______________

They arent going to play.

______________

_______________

______________

_______________

______________

Im going to write.

_______________

_______________

Are you travelling?

_______________

_______________

Shes going to read.

_______________

_______________

Are we flying?

You will win.

_______________

_______________

_______________

I am visiting

_______________

_______________

Will you marry?

_______________

_______________

He isnt going to work.

She is planning.

_______________

_______________

_______________

_______________

I wont help.

_______________

Are you going to start?

_______________

They are coming.

_______________

_______________

_______________

______________
______________
______________
______________
______________

_______________

______________

I wont pay.

______________

Decide which is the best for the context: going to, will or present continuous.

A)We ______________ (make) leaflets.


B)I hope people ______________(volunteer) to help us.
C)As planned I ______________(meet) the Mayor next week.
D)I expect people ______________ (understand) men are destroying the Earth.
E)We ______________ (write) a letter to the local authorities with the intention of explaining our campaign.
F)I think t he local authorities ______________(not/ cooperate).

R
MA
M
A
Y
GR
UD
T
S
FORM

Will + infinitive (without to)

WILL

USE
To predict the future ( what you think will happen)
To predict the future you usually use will with the following verbs and expressions: expect,
believe, think, hope.
I believe I will get a good Job.
When you decide to do something spontaneously (decided at the moment of speaking).
I just decided. I will join the community service volunteer now.

FORM

Be+ going to + infinitive

Going to

USE
To express an intention
Mark is going to London tomorrow

FORM

Am / is / are + verb + ing


USE
To talk about something that we have arranged or planned to do in the future.
What are you doing on Saturday Mark?
Im raising money for a protest campaign.

Present
Continuous

Complete the chart accordingly.


AFFIRMATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

NEGATIVE

TENSE

_______________

Going to - future

_______________

______________

He wont go.

______________

_______________

______________

_______________

______________

_______________

______________

They arent going to play.

______________

_______________

______________

_______________

______________

Im going to write.

_______________

_______________

Are you travelling?

_______________

_______________

Shes going to read.

_______________

_______________

Are we flying?

You will win.

_______________

_______________

_______________

I am visiting

_______________

_______________

Will you marry?

_______________

_______________

He isnt going to work.

She is planning.

_______________

_______________

_______________

_______________

I wont help.

_______________

Are you going to start?

_______________

They are coming.

_______________

_______________

_______________

______________
______________
______________
______________
______________

_______________

______________

I wont pay.

______________

Decide which is the best for the context: going to, will or present continuous.

A)We ______________ (make) leaflets.


B)I hope people ______________(volunteer) to help us.
C)As planned I ______________(meet) the Mayor next week.
D)I expect people ______________ (understand) men are destroying the Earth.
E)We ______________ (write) a letter to the local authorities with the intention of explaining our campaign.
F)I think t he local authorities ______________(not/ cooperate).

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