Future tense with time clauses
will The most common future tense is two words: “will” and the base form of a verb. Subject + will (not) + base verb + object / complement We will eat Chinese food tonight. I won’t go to the party this weekend. will not
be going to Another way to express the future tense is to use the present continuous conjugation of the be verb. Subject + be going to + base verb + object / complement We are going to eat Chinese food tonight. I’m not going to go to the party this weekend. I am
with time clauses I will meet you after I buy a cake. After I buy a cake, I will meet you. ---------NOW-------------buy a cake------------meet you------- I will call you before I leave my house. Before I leave my house, I will call you. ---------NOW-------------call you------------leave my house-------
Book work p. 59, sections A, B, and C. p. 60, go around the room asking questions and recording answers in the boxes in section B. For every question, you must ask a different classmate. Be sure to write down the student’s name each time.
Group activity Begin by writing down three problems in Busan and three solutions for those problems. cheaper subway and bus passes traffic! trash on the streets hire street cleaners expensive apartments build more apartments
Group activity Now write three sentences about the problem and solution you chose: The biggest problem in Busan is traffic. To solve that problem, we should make subway and bus tickets cheaper. If we do that, fewer people will drive cars.