FUTURE TENSE
PREDICTION AND IMMEDIATE DECISIONS
Example:
I will [I’ll] call you tonight.
She will [She’ll] arrive late
They will [They’ll] be happy to see you
2. Negative Sentences
Sujeto + “will” + “not” + verbo principal.
Example:
| I will not [won’t] call you tonight She will not [won’t] arrive late. They will not [won’t] be happy to see you 3. Interrogative Sentences “Will” + sujeto + verbo principal? Example: Will you call me tonight? Will she arrive late? Will they be happy to see you? |
Future "Going to"
1. Affirmative Sentences
Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to be) + “going to” + verbo principal.
Example:
I am going to call you tonight
She is going to arrive late
They are going to be happy to see you
2. Negative Sentences
Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to be) + “not” + “going to” + verbo principal.
Example:
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I am not going to call you tonight |
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She is not going to arrive late. |
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They are not going to be happy to see you. |
3. Interrogative Sentences
¿Verbo auxiliar (to be) + sujeto + “going to” + verbo
principal?
Example:
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Are you going to call me tonight? |
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Is she going to arrive late? |
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Are they going to be happy to see you? |

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