my exposition names: adriana martinez cruz rigoberto villanueva ortiz
DESCRIPTION
For example I’m going to get more exercise. They’re going to live in Canada. Are you going to get more exercise? Yes, I am. Are they going to live in Australia? No, they aren’t.TRANSCRIPT
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My exposition
Name’s: Adriana Martinez CruzRigoberto Villanueva Ortiz
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Going to USE
Use going to to talk about definite plans or intentions.
FORMBe +going to +
infinitive
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For exampleI’m going to get more exercise.
They’re going to live in Canada.
Are you going to get more exercise? Yes, I am.
Are they going to live in Australia? No, they aren’t.
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Note: When the main verb is go, you can omit it.
I’m going to go to the movie.
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Future will USE
Use will to to talk possible future plans, especially after certain verbs- hope, think, imagine- and words like perhaps, possibly and maybe.
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I think I’II leave work early today.
I hope I’II meet my ideal man/woman.
Do you imagine you’II always live here?
Also use will to make offers or promises.
I’II take the sandwiches to the party.
For example
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FormWill + Infinitive
I think we’ll have a test on Tuesday.
Do you think you’II always live here?
Will you take some CDs to the party?
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Afirmative sentences
Example:He will play football.
NOTE: short/contracted form in the will-future: He'll play football
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Negative sentencesExample:
He will not play football.NOTE: short/contracted forms in the will-future:
He won't play football. orHe'll not play football.
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QuestionsExample:Will he play football?
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