Expressing The Future
Expressing The Future
Expressing The Future
We use the following formula for expressing the future with will:
To ask a question:
Use this formula when expressing the future with be going to:
Are you going to move to Canada soon? Yes, we are. No, we aren’t ( we’re not).
No one really knows if a prediction will come true. Sometimes, however, you may be very
sure that your prediction is correct and that it will come true. In this case, you may use either
will or be going to.
We can express the future with the present continuous ( am/are/is + ing form of the verb) in
the following situations:
1. To express future plans that you have already made. In this case, the present
continuous has the same meaning as be going to.
We could also say, “My friend is going to travel ( is going to be traveling) to Europe next
month. All have the same meaning.
2. To express something you have already arranged. Again, this has the same meaning as be
going to.
We usually use the present continuous to express the near future that we are reasonable sure
will happen. We do not use it for something that might happen years from now.
The final way of expressing the future is with the simple present. This is also for near future
events. Use the simple present to express the future in these situations: