FUTURE SIMPLE (will/shall + infinitive)
Afirmative: I'll (I will) have the steak, please
Negative: I won't (will not) tell anybody where you are
Interrogative: Shall we eat out tonight?
USES
- Predictions
- Mary will be a succesful singer one day
- Instant decisions
- I'll have a cup of coffee, please
- Promises
- I won't tell anybody where you are
- Future facts
- I'll be at home all afternoon
- Offers
- I'll carry that bag for you
- Shall i help you with your homework?
- Suggestions
- Shal we eat out tonight?
TIME EXPRESSIONS
this evening, later, next week, soon, arround midnight, at 11 o'clock, in the future, in March, tomorrow, in an hour, in a few minuts, one day
FUTURE BE GOING TO + INFINITIVE
Afirmative: My sister's going to adopt a child
Negative: I'm not going to go to Paris next week
Interrogative: Are you going to buy a new car or a second-hand one?
USES
- Future plans and intentions
- Lucy is going to check her e-mail this evening
- Predictions
- Barcelona are going to win. They're playing really well.
- Look at those black clouds. I think it's going to rain.
TIME EXPESSIONS
this evening, later, next week, soon, at 10 o'clock, in the future, tomorrow, in an hour, now, tonight
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
be + verb + -ing
Afirmative: I'm interviewing the actors tomorrow
Interrogative: Are you going?
Negative: I'm not going
USES
- Future arrangements
- We're meeting at 10'00 tomorrow in Jack's office
TIME EXPRESIONS
tomorrow, next week
Para realizar esta entrada me he basado en los siguientes libros:
- ENGLISH FILE, Intermediate Student's Book. OXFORD
- VALID, For Bachillerato 2. Burlington Books
- STRAIGHTFORWARD, Pre-intermediate Sutdent's Book. MACMILLAN
- INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH, Level B1: Grammar Bank
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