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Predictions, Decisions, Plans Future forms Predictions, Decisions, Plans

PREDICTIONS GOING TO We can see the future in the present. We see things coming. There is present evidence. WILL We think or believe things about the future. Look out! You are going to break that glass! (I can see it now) Do not give him your watch. He’ll break it. (I think, because I know him)

DECISIONS GOING TO Decisions are already made when we speak. WILL We are making the decision at the moment of speaking. It’s an instant decision. You have a lot of emails to answer. I know, I’m going to answer them tonight. You have an email from John. Ok, I’ll answer it.

PLANS GOING TO Going to and Present Continuous are often both possible for future plans. We use Going to express the idea of intention. PRESENT CONTINUOUS Going to and Present Continuous are often both possible for future plans. We use present continuous for fixed plans with a definite time and/or place. Arrangements. I’m going to see Ann sometime soon. I think John is going to study biology. I’m meeting Paul at the cinema at 8. Sarah is starting University on September 25th.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Mary is going to / will have a baby.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Mary is going to / will have a baby. Mary is going to have a baby.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Perhaps we are going to/ will meet again one day.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Perhaps we are going to/ will meet again one day. Perhaps we will meet again one day.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Be careful, or you are going to / will fall.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Be careful, or you are going to / will fall. Be careful, or you will fall.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Look. Andy is going to / will fall off his bike.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. Look. Andy is going to / will fall off his bike. Look. Andy is going to fall off his bike.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. I think you are going to / will love Scotland.

PREDICTIONS Choose the best form. I think you are going to / will love Scotland. I think you will love Scotland.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. I’ve decided I am going to / will stop smoking.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. I’ve decided I am going to / will stop smoking. I’ve decided I am going to stop smoking.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. I don’t want to cook tonight. Ok, I am going to/ will cook.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. I don’t want to cook tonight. Ok, I am going to/ will cook. Ok, I‘ll cook.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. Oh, I don’t have any money. No? Ok, I am going to / will pay.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. Oh, I don’t have any money. No? Ok, I am going to / will pay. Ok, I’ll pay.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. Do you want to go out tonight? No, I am going to / will clean the house.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. Do you want to go out tonight? No, I am going to / will clean the house. No, I am going to clean the house.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. That shirt is dirty! Oh, yes. I am going to / will wash it.

DECISIONS Choose the best form. That shirt is dirty! Oh, yes. I am going to / will wash it. Oh, yes. I’ll wash it.

PLANS In three of these sentences, the present progressive is possible. Which three? Jack is going to arrive at 4.00. I'm going to learn Spanish one of these days. I'm going to fly to Glasgow tomorrow. Alan's going to tell me about his problems. We're going to spend next week in Ireland. Are you going to answer those letters?

PLANS In three of these sentences, the present progressive is possible. Which three? Jack is going to arrive at 4.00. I'm going to learn Spanish one of these days. I'm going to fly to Glasgow tomorrow. Alan's going to tell me about his problems. We're going to spend next week in Ireland. Are you going to answer those letters? Answer: John is arriving at 4.00. I’m flying to Glasgow tomorrow. We are spending next week in Ireland.