Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
FUTURE -ING IV.pptx
1. Cátedra: Inglés IV
Carrera: Tecnicatura Universitaria en
Desarrollo Integral de Video Juegos
Año: 2022
Profesora Adjunta: Virginia Sapag
Jefe de Trabajos Prácticos: Teresita Cisneros
UNJu
Facultad de Ingeniería
7. Future planned action
We use "going to" to describe a planned action that will
happen in the near future. In this situation, we've already
decided or planned this action.
Examples:
● I'm really tired so I'm going to sleep early tonight.
● Next week I'm going to start a new diet.
● My daughter's going to study law at college next year.
● He's not going to speak at the conference.
● Are you going to come to class tomorrow?
8. Prediction based on present situation
We can use "going to" to express a prediction (a guess or
estimate) about what may happen in the future based on what is
happening right now.
Examples:
● It's 7 PM and the sun is going down. It's going to be dark
soon.
● Look at the line. It's going to take a long time to get a table.
● The sun is coming out. It's going to be a beautiful day after all.
● Only five people signed up? My boss is not going to speak to
such a small audience.
● Keep up the good work and you're going to get a raise.
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PROFESORAS:
VIRGINIA SAPAG
TERESITA CISNEROS