







The table below shows the different forms of future with be going to :
| Example verb : run | I | You / We / They | He / She / It |
| Positive | I'm going to run ... | ...'re going to run ... | ...'s going to run ... |
| Negative | I'm not going to run ... | ... aren't going to run ... | ... isn't going to run ... |
| Questions | Am I going to run ...? | Are ... going to run ...? | Is ... going to run ...? |
| Short answers | Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. | Yes, ... are. / No, ... aren't. | Yes, ... is. / No, ... isn't. |
Positive Examples of Be Going To :
Negative Examples of Be Going To :
Question Examples of Be Going To :
When we use 'be going to' with the infinitive 'go', we can leave out "to go" and still have the same meaning.
Example Sentences :
In English we use 'will' to talk about:
The table below shows the different forms of will + infinitive :
| Example verb : take | I / You / We / They / He / She / It |
| Positive | ...'ll take ... |
| Negative | ... won't take ... |
| Questions | Will ... take ...? |
| Short answers | Yes, ... will. / No, ... won't. |
Will + Infinitive Examples Sentences :
Positive Examples of Will + Infinitive :
Negative Examples of Will + Infinitive :
Question Examples of Will + Infinitive :
Notes for use of will + infinitive :
The future of there is/are = there will be
The future of I can = I'll be able to NOT I'll can.
In English we often use "I think" and "I don't think" with will.
eg. I think he'll fail the exam / I don't think he'll pass the exam.
NOT I think he won't pass the exam.
In English, when an offer is a question, we use Shall I...? or Shall we...? (NOT will)
eg. Shall I call you tonight? Shall we pick you up at 7pm?
In English we often use definitely and probably with will/won't.
eg. Jo will definitely pass the exam.
Lara probably won't be able to take a holiday this summer.
In English we can use 'be going to' or present continuous for future plans.
'Be going to' shows you have made a decision.
eg. We're going to get married in the spring.
Present continuous emphasizes that you have made the arrangements.
eg. We're getting married on May 5th.
Notes for use of present continuous :
In English we usually use present continuous when we have made an arrangement with another person. They are the kind of arrangements you would write in a diary. We can always use 'be going to' instead of present continuous.
The table below shows the different forms of present continuous :
| Example verb : meet | I | You / We / They | He / She / It |
| Positive | I'm meeting ... | ...'re meeting ... | ...'s meeting ... |
| Negative | I'm not meeting ... | ... aren't meeting ... | ... isn't meeting ... |
| Questions | Am I meeting ...? | Are ... meeting ...? | Is ... meeting ...? |
| Short answers | Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. | Yes, ... are. / No, ... aren't. | Yes, ... is. / No, ... isn't. |
Present Continuous Example Sentences :
Positive Examples of Present Continuous :
Negative Examples of Present Continuous :
Question Examples of Present Continuous :
Future Form : ( Base form (verb 1) )
In English we use present simple to talk about fixed events on a timetable or a calendar.
The table below shows the different forms present simple :
| Example verb : leave | I / You / We / They | He / She / It |
Positive | ... leave ... | ... leaves ... |
| Negative | ... don't leave ... | ... doesn't leave ... |
| Questions | Do ... leave ...? | Does ... leave ...? |
| Short answers | Yes, ... do. / No, ... don't. | Yes, ... does. / No, ... doesn't. |
Present Simple Example Sentences :
Positive Examples of Present Simple :
Negative Examples of Present Simple :
Question Examples of Present Simple :
| Future example sentences | |
|---|---|
| Almost... I won't unpack the big one with my winter clothes in it. | Fast... Ich werde den Großen mit der Winterkleidung nicht auspacken. |
| Aren't you going to work today? | Arbeitest du heute nicht? |
| Are they going to get divorced or something? | Lassen sie sich etwa scheiden? |
| I definitely didn't mean that! But I will think about it... | Das habe ich definitiv nicht gemeint! Aber ich werde darüber nachdenken... |
| No worries, I'll get 2 of the freshest ones. | Keine Sorge, ich werde 2 Packungen, mit den frischesten Schenkeln nehmen. |
| I'm going to feed Bear now and leave right away. | Ich werde Bear jetzt füttern und gehe dann direkt los. |
| If you want, you can get some meat for yourself, I'll cook risotto. | Wenn du möchtest, kannst du für dich Fleisch machen. Ich werde mir dann Risotto machen. |
| I'm in a lesson, call you when I finish xxxo | Ich bin im Unterricht. Ich rufe dich an, wenn ich fertig bin xxxo |
| What are you going to have? | Was wirst du bestellen? |
| Sure, after I get the drinks, I'll head to the fruit and veg section. | Kein Problem, nachdem ich die Getränke geholt habe, werde ich zur Lebensmittelabteilung gehen. |
| That's okay, I don't think they will mind. | Ist okay, ich denke nicht, dass es ihnen etwas ausmacht. |
| Okay, deal! I will be waiting for it. | Okay, abgemacht! Ich werde darauf warten. |
| I'll bring Bear over to you slowly. | Ich werde Bear langsam zu dir bringen. |
| Renting a house in the centre is going to double what we pay now. | Ein Haus in der Stadtmitte zu mieten wird doppelt so viel kosten wie wir jetzt bezahlen. |
| What are you going to do with it? | Was willst du damit machen? |
| I'm coming, I don't have any cash on me, I'll pay by card. | Ich komme. Ich habe kein Bargeld bei mir. Ich werde mit Karte zahlen. |
| Nope, I don't like boiled chicken, I'm going to fry it. | Nein, ich mag kein gekochtes Hühnchen. Ich werde es braten. |
| That’s right! See you when we finish. | Das stimmt! Bis gleich dann. |
| What about those boots, are you going to wear them in summer? | Was ist mit diesen Stiefeln? Wirst du sie im Sommer tragen? |
| What are you going to have? | Was wirst du bestellen? |