Future With "Going To": Voy A Vaa Van A Vaa Vaa Vaa Vamos A
Future With "Going To": Voy A Vaa Van A Vaa Vaa Vaa Vamos A
Future With "Going To": Voy A Vaa Van A Vaa Vaa Vaa Vamos A
Verb + Subject + Verb Aux. + verb + Comp + ? Yes + Subject + Verb + Verb Aux. + verb + Comp No + Subject + Verb + not + Verb Aux. + verb + Comp
To be pronouns going to basic form Pronouns To be going to basic form Pronouns To be going to basic form
We are going to teach French We are going to teach French We are going to teach French
Are we going to teach French? Yes, we are going to teach French No, we are not going to teach French
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I am going to work in the park
I am not going to work in the park
I ‘m not going to work in the park
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Example
1. Mr. Vasquez is going to laugh a lot tomorrow
INTERROGATIVE : Is Mr. Vasquez going to laugh a lot tomorrow?
AFIRMATIVE : Yes, Mr. Vasquez is going to laugh a lot tomorrow
NEGATIVE : No, Mr. Vasquez isn’t going to laugh a lot tomorrow.
EXERCISES
0.
FUTURE WITH WILL : Sarai is going to draw her picture tomorrow.
INTERROGATIVE : Is she going to draw her picture tomorrow?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, she is going to draw her picture tomorrow.
NEGATIVE : No, she isn’t going to draw her picture tomorrow.
0.
FUTURE WITH WILL : Tito and George are going to play in their house next week.
INTERROGATIVE : Are they going to play in their house next week?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, they are going to play in their house next week.
NEGATIVE : No, they aren’t going to play in their house next week.
1.
FUTURE WITH WILL : Mercedes is going to eat at the supermarket.
INTERROGATIVE : Is Mercedes going to eat at the supermarket?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, she is going to eat at the supermarket.
NEGATIVE : No, she isn’t going to eat the supermarket.
2.
FUTURE WITH WILL : Estela and Cristhian are going to play in the park.
INTERROGATIVE : Are Estela and Cristhian going to play in the park?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, they are going to play in the park.
NEGATIVE : No, they aren’t going to play in the park.
3.
FUTURE WITH WILL : My father is going to run in the marathom.
INTERROGATIVE : Is my father is going to run in the marathom?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, he is going to run in the marathom.
NEGATIVE : No, he isn’t going to run in the marathom.
4.
FUTURE WITH WILL : Juan is going to wash your car in the river.
INTERROGATIVE : Is Juan going to wash your car in the river?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, he is going to wash your car in the river.
5.
FUTURE WITH WILL : My friend is going to drink a lot tomorrow.
INTERROGATIVE : Is my friend going to drink a lot tomorrow?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, he is going to drink a lot tomorrow.
NEGATIVE : No, he isn’t going to drink a lot tomorrow.
6.
FUTURE WITH WILL : The teacher is going to teach classes in school.
INTERROGATIVE : Is the teacher going to teach classes in school?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, he is going to teach classes in school.
NEGATIVE : No, he isn’t going to teach classes in school.
7.
FUTURE WITH WILL : He is going to visit her next week.
INTERROGATIVE : Is he going to visit her next week?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, he is going to visit her next week.
NEGATIVE : No, he isn’t going to visit her next week.
8.
FUTURE WITH WILL : She is going to leave for Europe on Monday.
INTERROGATIVE : Is she going to leave for Europe on Monday?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, she is going to leave for Europe on Monday.
NEGATIVE : No, she isn’t going to leave for Europe on Monday.
9.
FUTURE WITH WILL : You are going to study to be a lawyer.
INTERROGATIVE : Are you going to study to be a lawyer?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, you are going to study to be a lawyer.
NEGATIVE : No, you aren’t going to study to be a lawyer.
10.
FUTURE WITH WILL : Jane is going to start her new job next week.
INTERROGATIVE : Is Jane going to start her new job next week?
AFFIRMATIVE : Yes, she is going to start her new job next week.
NEGATIVE : No, she isn’t going to start her new job next week.
Wh – Questions
what – where – who – why – how – when
which – how many – how much – what time
INTERROGATIVE FORM
Wh - Verb To Subject Verb aux. Verb Complement
Question
mark
be Pronou going to Basic form
Question
Are they Going to drink beer ?
Where are they Going to drink beer ?
Is she Going to study in the University ?
What is she Going to study in the University ?
Are you Going to like to work in the office of Administration ?
EXERCISES
0.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
Rosmeri is going to do her homework.
INTERROGATIVE : What is Rosmeri going to do?
ANSWER : Rosmeri is going to do her homework.
0.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
Yasmin and Robert are going to do their homework.
INTERROGATIVE : Where are Yasmin and Robert going to do their homework?
ANSWER : Yasmin and Robert are going to do their homework in their university.
1.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
My brother is going to visit us tomorrow.
INTERROGATIVE : Where are your brother going to visit?
ANSWER : My brother is going to visit us tomorrow because miss us.
2.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
María is going to the mall this afternoon.
INTERROGATIVE : Where is María going to the mall?
ANSWER : María is going to the mall this afternoon to buy.
3.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
My parents are going to Europe this summer.
INTERROGATIVE : Why are your parents going to Europa this summer.
ANSWER : Because my parents are going to visit my sister.
4.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
My cousin is going to star study in the university.
INTERROGATIVE : What is he going to star?
ANSWER : He is going to study Psychology.
5.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
My sister is going to study to be a veterinarian.
INTERROGATIVE : Why are your sister going to study to be a veterinarian?
ANSWER : Because she is going to be with the animals.
6.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
Manuel is going to pick up his son at nursery school.
INTERROGATIVE : Who is going to pick up his son at nursery school?
ANSWER : Manuel is going to pick up his son at nursery school.
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8.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
Maria is going to repair the camera.
INTERROGATIVE : What is María going to repair?
ANSWER : Maria is going to repair the camera.
9.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO:
Teresa is going to make her dinner.
INTERROGATIVE : What is Teresa going to make?
ANSWER : Teresa is going to make her dinner.
10.
FUTURE WITH GOING TO: Roberto and Jose Mari are going to visit Barcelona when it’s Christmas.
INTERROGATIVE : Who are going to visit Barcelona when it’s Christmas?
ANSWER : Roberto and Jose Mari are going to visit Barcelona when it’s Christmas.
2. BE + GOING TO + -
SUBJECT POSITIVE NEGATIVE GOING TO VERB COMPLEMENT
BASIC FORM
PRONOUNS
I ’m ’m not going to win this game tonight
You ’re aren’t sing with the band tonight
He ’s isn’t get engaged when he finds a
job
She ’s isn’t visit you next week
It ’s isn’t study study English next year
We ’re aren’t cook dinner tonight
You ’re aren’t play basketball
They ’re aren’t read that book
Going to is the most common future form in spoken English.
Pronunciation of going to is usually gonna.
Gonna is also common in informal texts and messages, but not in formal writing.
BE + GOING TO?
VERB
TO BE SUBJECT INFINITIVE +OBJECT SHORT ANSWERS
Am I Finish this Project next month? Yes, I am. / No, Iʼm not.
Are you Go out tonight? Yes, I am. / No, Iʼm not.
Is she going to Find a job? Yes, she is. / No, she insʼt.
Are we Travel to the USA next Yes, we are. / No, we arenʼt.
vacation?
Are they Work this weekend? Yes, they are. / No, they
arenʼt.
WH – QUESTIONS + GOING TO
WH - VERB SUBJECT going to INFINITIVE +OBJECT
QUESTIONS TO BE PRONOUNS
do tonight?
What are you
When is she travel to europe?
Why are they study german?
EXERCISES 2
2A. Circle the correct form. Mark 1-5 I ( intensión) or P (prediction):
0. People is / are to buy flying cars in 10 years. (prediction)
1. I am going to / am going be a pilot. (intention)
2. Food is not / are not going to be more expensive in five years. (prediction)
3. Politics are not going / are not going to have a salary. (prediction)
4. I Heard Walter and jen is / are going to travel to Europe. (prediction)
2B. Look at the picture. Are predictions 1 - 5 true (T) or false (F)? In pairs, take
turns asking and answering about the picture:
0. Charlieʼs going to cook dinner. (T)
1. The catʼs going to eat the fish. (T)
2. Tinaʼs going to have dinner. (T)
3. The kids are going to play video games. (F)
4. Jack and jane are going to sleep. (F)
Going to.
I think theyʼre going to win the election. (prediction)
Iʼm going to do all my homework this weekend. (intention)
Tedʼs going to try to take the day off on Friday. (intention)
Use the present continuous (present of be + verb + ing) for fixed plans, or
arrangements with other people to differentiate from actions that are happening now,
use a future time expression.
EXERCISES 3
Will
Subject Modal Adverb Infinitive Object phrase
+ I / You / He / She will definitely / find a job
/ It / We / They probably
Subject Adverb Modal - Infinitive Object phrase
EXERCISES 2
2A. MAKE IT PERSONAL: Correct one mistake in each of 1 – 5, In pairs,
answer the question and say if you agree with the opinions:
1. Do you think we will can live on Mars one day?
Do you think will we can live on Mars one day?
2. They won’t probably be on time so let’s have a coffee while we wait.
They probably won’t be on time so let’s have a coffee while we wait.
3. We definitely will find a cure for cancer soon.
We will definitely find a cure for cancer soon.
3. FUTURE FORMS 2
Use: will / won’t for statements of facts, quick decisions, promises or predictions.
Use: going to for decided plans, intentions and predictions based on evidence.
Use: the Present Continuous for fixed plans, or arrangement with other people.
EXERCISES 3
3B. Look at ticket A and choose the correct verb form in the dialog. Then
practice the dialog with ticket B:
A. Hey, Billy Sonic plays / is playing at The Arena this weekend, do you want to go?
B. I’d love to, but I’m working / I will work on Saturday.
A. Really? What time do you finish / are you finishing?
B. I am going to finish / finish at 5:00 p.m. What time is the show?
A. Uh, the doors open / will open at 7:00 p.m.
B. OK. Cool. Can you get me a ticket and I’m going to / I’ll pay you back?
A. No problem. It’s going to be / being great!