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WILL or BE GOING TO WILL will When we want to talk about future facts we use “will”. willbe e.g. My brother will be four years old tomorrow. will When.

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3 WILL will When we want to talk about future facts we use “will”. willbe e.g. My brother will be four years old tomorrow. will When we want to talk about things that we think or believe will happen in the future, we use “will” with expressions such as 'probably', 'possibly', 'I think', 'I hope'. willwin e.g. Who do you think will win the World Cup?

4 WILL will If we offer help, we use “will”. ’ll carry e.g. A: These suitcases are too heavy for me. B: I’ll carry them for you. will At the moment of making a decision, we use “will”. ’ll have e.g. A: What would you like to eat? B: Hmm... I’ll have a pizza, please.

5 WILL will If we make a promise, we use “will”. won’t forget e.g. I won’t forget your birthday again. will In first conditional sentences we use “will”. ’ll miss e.g. If I don’t hurry, I’ll miss my flight to New York.

6 WILL WILL positivenegativequestion I/ you / he/ she/ it/ we/ they/ Perhaps he will buy it today. Perhaps he won’t buy it today Will he buy it today?

7 BE GOING TO be going to If you are making a future prediction based on evidence in the present situation, use “be going to”. 're going to burn e.g. Don’t do that! You're going to burn your hand! be going to If we talk about a decision made before the moment of speaking, we use “be going to”. ’re going to see e.g. We’re going to see a movie on Saturday. Would you like to come with us?

8 BE GOING TO BE GOING TO positivenegativequestion I I am going to buy it. I am not going to buy it. Am I going to buy it? you / we / they You are going to buy it. You are not going to buy it. Are you going to buy it? he / she / itHe is going to buy it. He is not going to buy it. Is he going to buy it?


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