Ing. Civil Ingles o Idioma extranjero I Elaborado por: Ing. Edson Rodríguez
Contents 1 Present Continuous 2 Going To 3 Will 4 Simple Present FUTURE FORMS 1 Present Continuous 2 Going To 3 Will 4 Simple Present
Present Continuous Used for planned or personally scheduled events Usually used with principle verbs sucha as: come, go, begin, start, finish, have.
Examples He is coming tomorrow afternoon What are we having for dinner
Going to Use for future predictions based on physical evidence E.g Oh no,look at the clouds. It is going to rain
Used to express future plans or intentions E.g Frank is going to study medicine She is not going to buy the new house afterall
Will Used for predictions It will rain next week Brasil will win the world cup in South Africa
Used for scheduled events The concert will begin at 8 When will the bus depart?
Used for promises I will help you with your homework after class I will get you a job next year
Used for offers I will make you a hot dog We will help if you want
Used in combination with time clauses As soon as When Before After She will telephone as soon as _____ arrives
Simple Present Used for scheduled public events such as train and plane shedules The class begins at 12:35 The plane leaves in 45 minutes
Common Future Expressions Next (week, month, year etc..) Tomorrow In 2 (weeks, months) Soon Later
Prepositions for future At (time, noon, and night) The train arrives at 5 pm On (days, dates, christmas, easter) She will come on June 3, 2011 In (Months, seasons, times of a day) He will study in the morning
Adverbs of time This afternoon (evenning, night) Tonight Tomorrow (morning, afternoon etc..) The day after tomorrow Next(week, month, weekend, semester) On(Monday, Friday)
Will and Simple Present Certainty of future . Im going to fish tomorrow Im fishing tomorrow I will fish tomorrow Going to Present Continuous Will and Simple Present
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