Will and be going to
1. We use will to predict or make
guesses about future events.
•
Who do you think will win the
match?
•
It will rain early in the morning
and then (will) clear up later in
the day.
•
Who’s that latter from? It’ll be
from the bank I expect.
2. When we have external evidence
or support for what we are
saying, we often use going to.
Be careful! You’re going to break it.
(You can see the object slipping)
Don’t give it to the baby, she’ll only
break it. (Based on your knowledge of
children)
1. Be going to
We use going to when we have already
made a decision, or to talk about
intensions.
Ex: I m going to’ apply for another job.
Are you going to carry on using the
computer or can I turn it off?
II. Scheduled events
it.
-
What would you like to drink? I’ll
have a beer, please.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
IF condition result
Present simple WILL + base verb
If it rains, I will stay at home.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
result
IF condition
WILL + base verb Present simple
I will tell Mary if I see her.
FIRST CONDITIONAL
IF condition result
Present simple WILL + base verb
If
it rains
I see Mary
Tara is free tomorrow
they don’t pass their exam
it rains tomorrow
it rains tomorrow
I will stay at home.
I will tell her.
he will invite her.
their teacher will be sad.
will you stay at home?
what will you do?
b. will eat
5. If you don't put so much sugar in your coffee, you
________ so much weight!
a. don't put on
b. won't put on
1. If he says no,
2. If she doesn’t come,
3. You’ll be late
4. If he asks me to do
it,
5. If we take the car,
6. If you need some
money,
7. If I find your watch,
8. You’ll get there in
plenty of time,
9. They won’t come
a. it’ll be difficult to find a
parking place.
b. I’ll lend you some.
c. We won’t invite her
again.
d. If you don’t hurry up.
e. I’ll have to say yes.
f. If you take the 2.30
train.
g. If the weather is really
bad.
h. I’ll give it back to you.
i. I’ll be furious.
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You call your manager to make an
appointment, but he/ she is out, you have to
leave a message. Make a phone call from the
cues:
Name: Peter John
Private phone number: 0905 325 146
Message: will have an appointment
with BBC news journalist at 7 the day
after.
Following is a personal letter, read it
carefully and answer the questions:
M 1014, Sector 17
MG Road, Mumbai
October 10, 2009
Dear Alice
Many thanks for your letter which arrived this morning.
We are thinking of visiting you one of these days. By the
by, how is Tom? You said nothing about him. Isn t he ’
studying well?
Imagine you are the woman’s old friend.
Write a letter to her, you can use the cues:
Dear Susan,
I/ not/ see/ you/ since / leave / university.
How/ everything?
I hear/ you/ get/ married and/ work/ stock company.
I/ write/ invite/ my wedding. It/ 15
th
/ June.
Hope/ you/ husband/ attend.
Look/ forward/ meet/ you all.
Reply/ soon/ possible.