Y1 future - going to, will and shall

Future: going to, will & shall
Grammar unit 4 lesson 5
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Future: going to, will & shall
Grammar unit 4 lesson 5

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Fill in the blanks - key
You'll (will) feel better tomorrow
Even though I know you think you're gonna (are going to) die
You'll (will) feel better tomorrow
If you want me to, I'll (will) stay with you all night (stay with you all night)

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Fill in the blanks
You ____ feel better tomorrow
Even though I know you _____ you ______ die
You _____ feel better tomorrow
If you want me to, I ______ stay with you all night (stay with you all night)

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To be going to
  • We use "to be going to" for 2 reasons!
  • Form: to be + going to + infinitive (hele werkwoord)

  • 1) When we  talk about plans or intentions (before the conversation has started)
  1. I am going to visit my aunt next week.
  2. We’re not going to attend a concert later this month.
  3. Are they going to take the bus?
  4. We are going to take a train to Italy this summer.

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To be going to
  • 2) With a prediction based on evidence / a clue.

  1. Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain today.
  2. It’s 8.15. I’m going to be late.
  3. Be careful! You're going to fall!

  • You don't always need the reason in the sentence. In sentence 3 I can assume I can see why someone is going to fall.

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ANQ - going to
  • Affirmative (positive)
  • They are going to Italy this summer
  • Negative
  • They aren't / are not going to Italy this summer
  • Questions 
  • Are they going to Italy this summer?

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Will vs shall
  • Shall can only be used with "I" and "we"
  • More British English
  • Asking for an opinion, suggestion or to offer something
  1. Shall we go swimming tomorrow?
  2. Shall I help you with that?

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Will/shall
  • We use will for 4 different reasons
  • Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)

  • 1) For a spontaneous decision during a conversation
  1. I will help you move the couch.
  2. There’s no more bread – I’ll go and buy some.
  3. I’ll have a sandwich and a cup of tea.

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Will
We use will/shall for 4 different reasons
Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)

  • 2) For a prediction based on an opinion or uncertainty about the future
  • (often in combination with "don't think", "probably" or "possibly")

  1. We will win tomorrow's game.
  2. I don’t think dad will be angry.
  3. I’ll probably get really nervous before my speech.

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Will
  • 3) For a wish, spontaneous offers, refusals, promises, suggestions or requests
  1. I hope she will give me a present.
  2. I’ll get the door for you.
  3. If I have to choose then I won’t go to her party.
  4. We promise we will be on time.
  5. I will pick you up tomorrow.
  6. Will you cook dinner for me tonight?
  7. Will you get me a chair, please?

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Will
We use will/shall for 4 different reasons
Form: will/shall + infinitive (heel werkwoord)

  • 4) For facts or for things that happen so often they could be a fact (algemene waarheden)
  1. A well-mannered person will hold the door for an elderly person.
  2. He won’t be on time, he’s always late.

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ANQ - will
  • Affirmative (positive)
  • They will/they'll be on time. 
  • Negative
  • They won't / will not be on time.
  • Questions 
  • Will they be on time?
Shall
Follows the same principle as will but the negative is something to look out for: 

I shall not do that
OR
I shan't do that

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Practice - going to, will, shall
  1. Philipp ___ 15 next Wednesday. (to be)
  2. They ___ a new computer. (to get)
  3. I think my mother ___ this CD. (to like)
  4. Paul's sister ___ a baby. (to have)
  5. They ___ at about 4 in the afternoon. (to arrive)
  6. Just a moment. I ___ you with the bags. (to help)
  7. In 2025 people ___ more hybrid cars. (to buy)
  8. Marvin ___ a party next week. (to throw)
  9. Look at the clouds! It ___ soon. (to rain) 

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KEY - going to, will, shall
  1. Philipp will be 15 next Wednesday.
  2. They are going to get a new computer.
  3. I think my mother will like this CD.
  4. Paul's sister is going to have a baby.
  5. They will arrive at about 4 in the afternoon.
  6. Just a moment. I will help you with the bags.
  7. In 2025 people will buy more hybrid cars.
  8. Marvin is going to throw a party next week.
  9. Look at the clouds! It is going to rain soon.

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