Future Time Clause: Going To

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FUTURE TIME

CLAUSE
going to - will
1. I’m really thristy. I’m going to drink some
water.

2. Look at the sky! It will rain a lot.

3. I will study English next year.

4. Be quiet or I will tell your dad.


FUTURE
Grammar
structures
going to will

I am
I
dig
She buy She sleep
He is going to feed He swim
It make It will kiss
study They wear
We throw
They
We are You
You
1. We use going to to talk about a planned activity for the future.
(Prior Plan)

Carlos

Carlos is going to play cricket next week.


2. When there are definite signs that something is going to happen. (Evidence)
93:59

 My stomach hurts a lot and I am going to throw up.

 It’s 3 – 0. Barcelona is going to win.


What is going to happen?

Look at the sky! It’s going to rain


What are they going to do tomorrow?

They are going to play boardgames tomorrow.


What is Paul going to do tomorrow?

He is going to shovel snow tomorrow.


What is Sue going to do tomorrow afternoon?

She is going to rake leaves tomorrow afternoon.


What is Mike going to do next Friday?

He is going to take out the trash next Friday.


FUTURE
will
1. For things that we decide to do now. (Rapid Decisions)

I’m really hungry. I will make a sandwich.


2. When we think or believe something about the
future. (Prediction)

By 2022, PPK will die.


3. To make an offer, a promise or a threat.

 That looks heavy. I will help you with it.


 I promise that I will marry you in five years.
 If you aren’t my boyfriend. I will kill myself.
1.I’m really thristy. I’m going to drink some
water.

2.Look at the sky! It will rain a lot.

3.I will study English next year.

4.Be quiet or I will tell your dad.

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