CHADELEL'S SCHOOL, Simple future  FORM: will  USE: will  To describe spontaneous decisions in the moment you are talking. willgo  He will.

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CHADELEL'S SCHOOL, 2014

1. Simple future  FORM: will  USE: will  To describe spontaneous decisions in the moment you are talking. willgo  He will probably go to Australia this summer.  Predictions about the future. I’ll turn on  Since it’s getting dark, I’ll turn on the light. I’ll close  The window is open. Don’t worry, I’ll close it.  FORM:  USE: going to  To describe plans or intentions m going to be  I’m going to be an astronaut. I’ve already passed my exams!  To express predictions based on evidences that exist in the moment of talking. ’s going to be  Listen to the wind. There’s going to be a storm. Subject + will / won’t + verb in infinitive ’ll He’llshort form will not Negative: will not Subject + be going to + verb in infinitive “to be” ipresent Verb “to be” in present CHADELEL'S SCHOOL 2

2. Present Continuous  FORM:  Use: Present Continuous in the future:  To describe something that has planned in a particular place and time in the future. is seeing  Diana is seeing her dentist this week. s having  Larry’s having his interview on Thursday next week. re celebrating  We’re celebrating my mum’s birthday this weekend. m visiting  I’m visiting my grandparents tomorrow. Subject + “to be” (am / is / are) + verb in -ing “We’re celebrating the 4 th of July” CHADELEL'S SCHOOL 3

3. Future Continuous  FORM:  Use: Future Continuous  To refer to future actions that will develop during a certain period of time in the future or also two actions coincide at the same time in the future. ’ll be finishing  I can’t go out tonight – I’ll be finishing my homework.  Actions in the future that have already planned. ’ll be taking  This time next week, I’ll be taking my exams.  Interrupted actions in the future. willbewaiting  I will be waiting for you when your bus arrives. Subject + will + be + verb in -ing CHADELEL'S SCHOOL 4

4. Future Perfect  FORM:  Use: Future Perfect BY  It’s common the use of BY to talk about things that will have completed in a certain moment in the future  ByI willhave received  By next November, I will have received my promotion.  Willshehavelearnedbefore  Will she have learned enough Chinese to communicate before she moves to Beijing? Iam not going to havefinishedby  I am not going to have finished this test by 3 o’clock.  Bysheis going to havecleaned  By the time he gets home, she is going to have cleaned the entire house. Subject + will + have + past participle CHADELEL'S SCHOOL 5