







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 | |
|---|---|
| Of course, if you think not reminding you is going to change the fact! | Por supuesto, ¡si es que crees que el que no te lo recuerde cambiará ese hecho! |
| Okay, so I will call you 15 minutes before I come. | Está bien. Te llamaré 15 minutos antes de venir. |
| Thank you very much Mrs. Jones, see you on Saturday. | Muchas gracias Sra. Jones, nos vemos el sábado. |
| Don't worry! I know exactly what I'm going to say. | ¡No te preocupes! Sé exactamente lo que voy a decir. |
| I know she owns a cat, too, but I'll call her anyway! | Sé que ella tiene un gato también, ¡pero de cualquier modo le llamaré! |
| I'm going to have chicken teriyaki don. | Pediré el pollo teriyaki don. |
| First we're going to have lunch at the nice fish restaurant. | Primero vamos a comer en el bonito restaurante de pescado. |
| And to drink, I'll have a glass of chardonnay... | Y para tomar, yo pediré un vaso de chardonnay. |
| I'm coming, I don't have any cash on me, I'll pay by card. | Ya voy, no tengo dinero, pagaré con tarjeta. |
| Are we going to walk to the station? | ¿Vamos caminando a la estación? |
| I'll get some mushrooms, too. | Voy a coger también los champiñones. |
| I will take the same bus as the girls. | Voy a tomar el mismo bus que las chicas. |
| Nope, I don't like boiled chicken, I'm going to fry it. | No, no me gusta el pollo hervido, voy a freírlo. |
| Because it will affect how much you pay for the room! | ¡Porque eso afectará cuánto pagas por la habitación! |
| Of course, I'll bring your drinks right away. | Por supuesto, les traeré las bebidas ahora mismo. |
| No thanks, I'll be okay after I drink something. | No gracias, estaré bien después de beber algo. |
| Okay, deal! I will be waiting for it. | Vale, ¡trato hecho! Estaré esperándolo. |
| The bus is going to be here in 4 minutes. | El autobús va a estar aquí en 4 minutos. |
| No, I'm going to live here by myself. | No, voy a vivir aquí yo sola. |
| The onions and the mushrooms are ready, I'll add the rice now. | La cebolla y los champiñones están listos, voy a añadir el arroz ahora. |