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LOS ANGELES DE CHIMBOTE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

COURSE: ENGLISH II

TEACHER: CARRERA GIRON JEMINA LIDIA

ACTIVITY: GOING TO- WILL

STUDENT: FRANCO MAYTA RUIZ

SCHOOL: LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

CYCLE: V
GOING TO WILL-WON´T

In English there are no verbs in the future, "Going to" is equivalent to "go to" in
but when we add will, we convert the Spanish.
following verb into the future: I will come Future (going to) time answers the question:
to see you tonight. What is going to happen? = What will
Affirmative happen? or What is going to be happening?
= What is going to be happening ?. It is
Bill will finish this later. formed: Subject + am / is / are + going to +
Bill will finish this later. verb in present (I am going to work).
This will be very easy. Subject + am / is / are + going to + be +
This will be very easy. progressive verb (I am going to be
I will call you back. working).
I will call you back.
It will rain next week. 1. Present
It will rain next week. I work
I am working 2. Present perfect
Negative I have worked
I have been working
I won't sleep tonight. 3. Past
I will not sleep tonight. I worked
They will not come. I was working
They will not come. 4. Past perfect
You won't like it. I had worked
You will not like it. I had been working
5. Future
Interrogative I will work
I will be working
Will Mrs. Lennon understand me? 6. Future perfect
Will Mrs. Lennon understand me? I will have worked
Will you take me with you? I will have been working
Will you take me with you? 7. Future (going to)
I am going to work
I am going to be working
8. Future perfect (going to)
I am going to have worked
I am going to have been working
9. Future in past
I was going to work
I was going to be working
10. Future perfect in past
I was going to have worked
I was going to have been working
11. Conditional
I would work
I would be working
12. Conditional perfect
I would have worked
I would have been working
13. Modals
I (can, could, ...) work

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