
the Future: Usage of 'Will' and 'Going To'.
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Mastering the Future
Understanding the usage of 'Will' and 'Going To' in English
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Mastering Future Tense
Understand the usage of 'will' and 'going to' in English. Learn when to use each form to express future actions, predictions, and plans. Explore examples and practice exercises to enhance your understanding.
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Mastering 'Will' and 'Going To'
Understand the fundamental difference between 'will' and 'going to' in English.
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Multiple Choice
What is the fundamental difference between 'will' and 'going to' in English?
Used for future predictions, spontaneous decisions, and promises
"Use 'will' for spontaneous decisions or predictions and 'going to' for planned actions or events."
Used for present tense and future intentions
Used for expressing uncertainty and doubt
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Will vs Going to
Trivia: Did you know that 'will' is used for spontaneous decisions and promises, while 'going to' is used for future plans? 'Will' is also used for past events. So next time you make a plan, remember to use 'going to'!
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Using 'Will' for Spontaneous Decisions
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary usage of the word 'will' in English?
The main use of 'will' in English is to talk about what's happening right now, like immediate plans or things you want to do soon.
" 'Will' in English is mainly used for expressing future intentions, making predictions, and indicating spontaneous decisions. It is also commonly used for offers and promises, with occasional use to show immediate intention or willingness."
The word 'will' is mostly used for showing your strong determination or expressing your current preferences in English.
Describing future plans or predictions
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Will in English
Trivia: Did you know that the primary usage of the word 'will' in English is to indicate immediate intention or willingness? It is commonly used to express a strong desire or determination to do something. It can also be used to make promises or offer assistance.
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Using 'Going To' for Planned Actions
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Multiple Choice
'Going to' is used to talk about planned actions or intentions in the future. It is formed by using the subject + 'be' + 'going to' + base verb. Example: I am going to visit my parents next weekend.
To talk about past actions
To talk about spontaneous decisions
To talk about planned actions or intentions in the future
To talk about habitual actions
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Going to
'Going to' is used to talk about planned actions or intentions in the future. It is formed by using the subject + 'be' + 'going to' + base verb. Example: I am going to visit my parents next weekend.
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Mastering Predictions
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Multiple Choice
What do 'Will' and 'Going To' express in English?
Spontaneous predictions or decisions
Future intentions.
Past events
Present events
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Will and Going To
Trivia: Did you know that 'Will' is used to express spontaneous predictions or decisions, while 'Going To' is used to express planned or premeditated predictions? They are not used to talk about past or present events.
Mastering the Future
Understanding the usage of 'Will' and 'Going To' in English
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