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GOING TO AND

WILL
PA O L A B E J A R A N O
GESTIÓN DE MERCADOS
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DIFFERENCES AND USES

GOING TO WILL
• - It is used to talk about the future. It is generally
• It is generally used to talk about
used to talk about spontaneous decisions or facts
plans or intentions and deliberate that could happen in the future.
decisions to be made in the • - It is also used to make promises, offers ...
• - It is used to talk about wills or wishes and to
future. make predictions.
STRUCTURE
G O I N G TO W IL L

• Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + “going • Subject + will + verb + remainder of
to” + main verb. sentence.
EXAMPLES
GOING TO W IL L
• They are going to build a summer home. (Ellos van a
• We will call you later. (Te llamaremos más tarde.)
construir una casa de verano)
• We will fin out. (Lo descubriremos.)
• Jane is going to start her new job next week. (Jane va a
comenzar su nuevo trabajo la próxima semana) • I will think about it. (Lo pensaré.)

• Donald is going to move the store to the suburbs. • The tourists will ask for directions (Los turistas
(Donald va a mudar la tienda a los suburbios) preguntarán por dónde ir.)
• It is going to be a cood day. (Va a ser un día fresco) • They will finish school in two years (Terminarán
el colegio dentro de dos años.)
• You are going to do it. (Tú vas a hacerlo)
• They will help you soon. (Te ayudarán pronto.)
• They are going to spend the day together. (Ellos van a
pasar el día juntos)
Exercice Clothing Day, July 16th
•USEFUL EXPRESSIONS! Now repeat.
•PHRASAL VERBS RELATED TO CLOTHES AND
WRITE AN EXAMPLE WITH EACH ONE
•Put on (Colocarse – ponerse)
•I put on my sweater
•My boyfriends put on his big shoes.
•Take off ( Quitarse )
•I take off my shoes when I arrive home.
•my mom takes off her scarf because it's so ugly.
•Hang up (colgar)
•I hang up my jacket on a hook / hanger (Gancho)
•i hang up mi jacket.
•Hang out (Colgar poner a secar ropa)
•I hang out my clothes after washing. 
•he hang out the shoes favorite
•Dress up (vestirse de gala – elegante)
•I dress up with a fancy (vestido elegante- lujoso) suit.
•i dress up with my dress favorite. 
•Try on (probarse)
•I try on these new pair of shoes.
•I try on some new jeans
•Loose (sueltos- flojos)
•My pants are loose
•The shoes you gave me are very loose
•Tight (apretado – ajustado)
•My jeans are tight
•my bras are tight
•Zip up (Cerrar la cremallera)
•Zip up your jacket. It’s cold!
•me abrocho los jeans
•Button up (abotonarse)
•It’s freezing! Button up your coat!
•Button up my sweater
•Have on / wear (Ponerse- llevar puesto)
•What do you have on right now?
•I have on new shoes
•What are you wearing? I’m wearing….
•Yo llevaba una bolsa negra
•Fashionable (A la moda)
•You are a fashionable person
•my cousin is fashionable
•Trendy (Modernas , a la moda)
•I wear trendy clothes
•my boyfriend just followed the trendy
•Old fashioned (anticuado – pasado de moda)
•My mother wears old fashioned clothes
Tus amigas tienen moda antigua
GRACIAS

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