Going to
1.
Study the table with the rules and then do the exercises
a.
Choose the correct option.
•She
going to have a birthday party.
•Tom
going to pass his exams.
•I
going to make sausages for lunch.
.
• They
going to go to England.
•My sister
• It
b.
going to do her English Homework.
going to fall down.
Look at the pictures and write. There is one example.
My father / paint
the room purple.
horse.
My father is going to paint the
room pink.
My cousin / ride a
I / learn the English alphabet.
You
I /
They / get married.
We / have fun at the playground.
c.
Choose the right alternative :
She
He
They
She
He
He
He
She
They
He
It
2.
Will
WILL + INFINITIVE
+
Subject+ will (’ll)+ infinitive
- Subject+ will not / (won’t)+
infinitive
? Will + subject+ Infinitive
Predictions
WILL
a) to make predictions based on our feelings (what we think will happen- with verbs: think,
believe, expect, be sure) or to make statements of fact about the future. “ I think your
cholesterolwill go up a little bit.”
“Obesity will increase in the USA in the following years.”
Decisions and Intentions
b) to express an instant decision.
(deciding at the time of speaking)
“It’s cold. I’ll shut the window.”
c) to express a promise
“I won’t tell your secret to anyone.”
d) to express an offer
“Don’ worry. I’ll help you with your homework.”