2. WILL
• It is used to make future predictions, that is, to talk about
an unplanned or uncertain future.
• examples:
• I will go to university
• He will go to university
3. This is used to talk about future predictions based on
things that are not so obvious.
We must keep in mind that WILL is a modal, so he WILL
follow the basic rules of manners. We form it using WILL
followed by a verb in its base form.
4. *Affirmative: We put the modal to be followed by a verb in its
base form.
• subject + WILL + verb + complement
I will go to university
*Negative: To form the negative we have to deny the WILL
model, it is also important to note that the negative contracted
form is WONT
• subject + wont + verb + complement
I will not go to the University
*Interrogative :We have to invert the modal WILL and the
subject.
• WILL + subject + verb + complement.
5. Recall for the interrogative form we
must invest WILL for what we need to
help.
This time is usually accompanied by
expresions that refer to the future as
TOMORROW, THIS WEEKEND, NEXT
TUESDAY, NEXT MONTH, NEXT
YEAR, ETC.
6. GOING TO
• Future with going to.
When we use going to a prayer pra refer to the future the
construction is composed of three elements the verb to-be
conjugated according to the subject + going to + the
infirnito of the main.
*verb.subject + to-be + going + infinitive.
7. The use of going to refer to future events suggests a very solid
link with the present.
Going to is used above all to talk about our plans and intentions,
or to make predictions based on current evidence.
• Exampless:
*Freddy going to buy a new car soon?