The document discusses the differences between using "going to" and "will" to express future actions in English. "Going to" is used to talk about plans, like "I'm going to go to the cinema." "Will" is used to talk about spontaneous decisions or promises, such as "He will come back home" or "I'll pay for lunch." Both "going to" and "will" can be contracted, with "going to" becoming "gonna" in informal contexts.
The document discusses the differences between using "going to" and "will" to express future actions in English. "Going to" is used to talk about plans, like "I'm going to go to the cinema." "Will" is used to talk about spontaneous decisions or promises, such as "He will come back home" or "I'll pay for lunch." Both "going to" and "will" can be contracted, with "going to" becoming "gonna" in informal contexts.
The document discusses the differences between using "going to" and "will" to express future actions in English. "Going to" is used to talk about plans, like "I'm going to go to the cinema." "Will" is used to talk about spontaneous decisions or promises, such as "He will come back home" or "I'll pay for lunch." Both "going to" and "will" can be contracted, with "going to" becoming "gonna" in informal contexts.
EXPRESAN FUTURO GOING TO Going to se usa para hacer planes.
He is going to come home tomorrow, we talked last Monday about this.
What are you going to do this weekend? – I’m going to go to the cinema.
what are you going to do on your holidays?
I am not going to see you tomorrow.
We are not going to get up early tomorrow. Jane is not going to start her new job next week They are not going to spend the day together WILL will se usa para prometer cosas y hablar de decisiones espontáneas He is bored now. He will come back home. I will always love you! No way! I’ll pay for this lunch! I owe you! I promise I won’t be late again WILL Will se contrae normalmente con el pronombre:
I´ll be there for you.
She´ll be at 9:00 o clock. He´ll come home in an hour. I promise we’ll do the washing up later GOING TO Going to se forma con el verbo to be y también tiene forma contracta gonna, en este caso más informal que la forma plena going to
I’m gonna go to the beach
You’re gonna study abroad next year I am gonna see you tomorrow. He is gonna visit her next week. They are gonna eat out tonight. She is gonna leave for Europe on Monday. She is gonna wait me after the show.