A2 Formas para Expresar El Futuro

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A2. DIFFERENT STRUCTURES FOR THE FUTURE.

FUTURE
He (study) English on Saturday.

Simple present. Present progressive Be + going to + V Simple future (WILL + V)

He studies English on Saturday. He’s studying English on… He’s going to study English on…. He will study English on Saturday.

He doesn’t study English… he isn’t studying English… he’s not going to study English… He will not study English ….

Does he study English on…? Is he studying English…? Is he going to study English ? Will he study English on Saturday?

Who studies English..? Who is studying English…? Who is going to study English…? Who will study English on …?

What does he study on..? What is he studying on…? What is he going to study on…? What will he study on Saturday?

When does he study English? When is he studying English? When is he going to study English? When will he study English?

CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
IF S1 +, S2

S1: I (be) hungry./ S2: I (eat) a ham.

IF S1 (present), + S2 (present) = Factual If S1 (present), + S2 (future) = future


A. If I am hungry, I eat a hamburger. A. If I am hungry, I will eat a hamburger.
B. I eat a hamburger IF I am hungry. B. I will eat a hamburger IF I am hungry.
If she doesn’t study hard, she fails the course. If she doesn’t study, hard, she will fail the course.
If it rains, do you use your new umbrella? If it rains, will you use your new umbrella?

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