2. Idiomatic future
*going to | *Will
*verb to be |
*verb infinitive | *verb infinitive
Pronoun + verb to be (am,are,is) + going to + verb
She
He } is going to runn
It
You
We } are going to sleep
It
I }am going to eat
3. Example and in negative
We are going to araw
We’re goint to araw
going to is a time we use in English to talk about the future and
it translates to "go to (do something)
example will and in negative
they will writ
I won’t go
Will it is used to express a promise, a prediction or something
that you want to do in the future.
Be able
Subject + verb to be + able + to [verb] + complement
She is able to play the study heard
She was able to play even she
She will able play because she’ll to next year
4. Example
They are able to work because they study hard
The infinitive "to can" does not exist. To be able to in English,
you say "be able to": to be able (to). Can is the present and
conjugated form of this verb, that is, the form that is used to say
I can (I can), you can (you can), can (he can, she can, it can)
Present if present
I buy soda , if lucas buy pizza
Present
Do DOES
I HE
YOU SHE
WE IT
THEY