What Are You Going To Do Today?

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CHAPTER 3

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TODAY?


EXPRESSION: ASKING ABOUT &
STATING INTENTIONS
Asking about Intentions Stating Intentions
what are you going to do Im going to play soccer
this afternoon?
whats your plan after Im going to finish my
school? biology report
I saw you buying fertilizer. I intend to fertilize my
Whats your intention? mango tree
why do you collect old to make interesting news
newspapers? collections
we have two days off. I will be visiting a kite
What are you plans? festival tomorrow
SIMPLE FUTURE FORM
BE GOING TO/ WILL

When stating an intention, we use simple future form.


Pattern:
1. Be + going to + verb 1
Affirmative : subject + to be(is/ am/ are) + going to + verb 1
Negative : subject + to be(is/ am/ are) not + going to + verb 1
Interrogative : to be(is/ am/ are) + subject + going to + verb
1?
2. Will + verb 1
Affirmative : subject + will + verb 1
Negative : subject + will not + verb 1
Interrogative : will + subject + verb 1?
USAGE:
Be + going to + verb 1 Will + verb 1
1) When we have already decided or we 1) For activities that we decided to do now
intend to do activities in the future Example:
Example: We will finish this work right away
we are going to study together this afternoon
2) When there are definite signs that an event 2) When we think or believe an event about to
is going to happen happen in the future
Example: Example:
Please bring an umbrella. I just felt a droplet Please bring an umbrella. Its cloudy and it will
and it is going to rain soon rain
3) When an event is about to happen 3) To make an offer, a promise or a threat
Example: Example:
Watch out! The branch is going to fall I hope you will join the competition
ADVERBS OF TIME:
Tomorrow : besok Im going to miss
you tonight
Next : depan
Next Sunday next month
Next week next two days
Soon : segera
Immediately : dengan segera
Right away : sekarang juga
This afternoon : nanti sore
Tonight : malam ini
WOULD LIKE TO & WOULD RATHER
WOULD LIKE TO + VERB 1
when we enjoy doing what we are going to do
WOULD RATHER + VERB 1
when we prefer what we have planned better than what you are doing
now, or better than several other option(s) we are considering.

Examples:
I would like to go on picnic this Sunday
I would rather sleep the whole day than go out on picnic

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