will be going to - present continuous tense.pptx

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Material: 8th / ke-delapan Will be going to – present continuous

Will This is called ‘the simple future’ and the structure is quite simple: Positive sentence:  subject + will + base form of verb Negative sentence:  subject + won’t + base form of verb Question:   Will + subject + base form of verb

Using “will” To give or ask for information about the future. Her parents  will be  here in about an hour. All her friends  will come  to her wedding. For plans or decisions made at the time of speaking. “We need some paper for the photocopier.” “Okay,  I’ll go  and get some.” “What would you like to eat?” “I’ ll have  a pizza please.” To make predictions about the future. I think it  will rain  tomorrow. Al Pacino  will win  the award for Best Actor . To make predictions about the present. Don’t phone her now, she’ ll be  busy . To offer to do something . I’ ll take  you to the airport tomorrow. That suitcase looks heavy, I’ ll carry  it for you . Suggestions a. Shall we eat out today ? To make requests (or give orders ) a. Will you open the door please?

Going to 01 A lot of students get confused with will versus going to. It is easy to understand why as there are only 2 very subtle but crucial differences. First let’s look at the structure: Positive sentence: subject + am/are/is + going to + verb Negative sentence: subject + ‘m not/aren’t/isn’t + going to + verb Question: Am/are/is + going to + verb

Using “going to” For plans or decisions made before speaking. Is John coming home soon? – Yes, I’m  going to meet  him at the airport tomorrow. I’m  going to watch  TV in a minute, because my favourite programme is on. To make predictions about the future based on present evidence. Look at the sky. It’ s going to rain  soon. Germany have just scored. England  are going to lose  again.

P resent C ontinuous 04 When we use the  present continuous  for arrangements, we must always include  ” when  ( at 7, this evening, next month , etc.) in the sentence. We often use the  present continuous  to talk about future events that have already been planned or decided.  The structure of the present continuous is as follows: Positive sentence:  subject + am/are/is + gerund /v+ing Negative sentence:  subject + am not/are not/is not + gerund Positive:  Am/Are/Is + subject + gerund / v+ing

Using “ P resent Continuous ” Example: P lans (arrangements have been made) I'm flying to New York tomorrow morning. I'm seeing the dentist at 6. We are getting married next week.

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