English Part Of Grammar!!!!!
GRAMMAR:
Will(future time)
Form:
Will+ infinitive without to.
Will is a modal auxiliary verb. The form of will are the same all persons.
Positive and negative
I comeHe/She/It 'll (will) help you
We/You/They won't invited Tom
Question
he
When will you help me?
They
Short answer
Will you help me? Yes,I will
Note:
No,I won't is not common because it is impolite.It means `I don't want to help you'.
A polite way of saying `no' here is `I'm afraid I can't'.
Use:
Will is used:
1)to express a future decision or intention made at the moment of speaking.
`It'sMary's party? `is it? I'll buy her some presents'
Going to
Form:
Am/is/are + going + to + infinitive
Positive and negative
'm (am)
I 'm not
He
She 's (is) going to work
It isn't
We
You `re(are)
They aren't
Question
am I
he
is she
it going to arrive?
When
we
are you
they
short answer
Are they going to get married? Yes, they are/No, they aren´t
Use:
Going is used:
1)toexpress a future decision, intention, or plan made before the moment of speaking.
She isn't going to have a party next week
2)when we can see or feel now that something is certain to happen in thefuture.
What out! that box is going to fall.
Activities:
1)write the correct form of be going to or will in each gap.
1. A: I'm going to see my grandmother.
B: I will come with you, but after school.2. A: She's is going coming on Friday
B: I will call her
3. A: I'm going to the shop. Do you want to come?
B: I'll come later by train.
4. A: The supermarket is closed. You can come later.B: I'll come at 5:00 o'clock
2) Complete with 'll or won't
1.It´s cold so I'll put a coat
2.Your bike is broken so I'll come walk
3. I don't have my money so I won't buy a CD
4. I've got a cold soI won't come to Mary's party
3)Choose the correct verb form.
1.I bought some warm boots because I'll go/ I'm going skiing
2.Tony's back from holiday
Is he? I'll give/I'm going to give him a ring...
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