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FUTURE

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Goal: What's the difference 

 I am visiting my aunt tomorrow.
 I am going to visit my aunt tomorrow.
 I will visit my aunt tomorrow.

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Future 1: Present Continuous
Future 2: to be going to
Future 3: Will
Future 4: Present Simple

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Future 1: Present Continuous
Helemaal zeker, alles is al geregeld, hoe laat, met wie, alles is klaar: 

  • I am visiting my aunt tomorrow. 
    She knows you're coming, so she's baking some goodies!

  • She is painting her room next Thursday.
    It's agreed, she's taken time off.

  • Are you doing anything tomorrow?
    Have things been agreed?

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Future 2: to be going to + werkwoord
Something you can predict with a high degree of probability:

  • It is going to rain soon!
    You see very dark clouds, can't miss!

  • Look out! She is going to drop that cup of tea!
    Watch out, she falters!

  • She is going to have a baby soon.
    She is very pregnant, will have a baby soon.

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Future 2: to be going to + werkwoord
An existing plan or intention:

  • I am going to visit my aunt tomorrow.
    You decided it. Your aunt doesn't know anything. Surprise!

  • We are going to buy a new car soon.
    It's what we intend to do.

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Future 2: to be going to + werkwoord
The past tense of this form (was/were + going to + verb) is used for failed plans:


We were going to visit my aunt, but she was out.


He was going to call his girlfriend, but he couldn’t find his phone.

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Future 3: will + werkwoord
Simple facts. Note, in Dutch you usually use the present tense here:

  • The sun will rise tomorrow.       
  • Lunch break will be ten minutes longer today.
  • All lessons will be canceled.

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Future 3: will + werkwoord
Neutral statement. Or about things that you cannot predict with 100% certainty:

I will visit my aunt tomorrow.

It will rain tomorrow.

They will find a cure for this disease.

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Future 3: will + werkwoord
If the sentence contains a condition that must be met first, use will + verb:

If you clean your room, I will bake a cake.
If you don’t do your homework, you will fail the test.

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Future 3: will + werkwoord
You also use this form when you say something that you are going to do immediately, as soon as you think of it: 
 

The doorbell is ringing. I’ll answer it!
Oh, you look cold. I’ll make you a cup of tea.
I think I’ll send her an e-mail.

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Agreed and arranged, she knows you are coming.
You intend to do this, she doesn't know anything yet.
You say you're going to do that, neutral.
I am visiting my aunt tomorrow.  
I am going to visit my aunt tomorrow.
I will visit my aunt tomorrow.

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Future 4: Present Simple 
If something is scheduled at a certain time, which you usually have no influence on (schedules, meetings, departure times, etc.):

The ballet performance starts at 8:00 pm.
When does the meeting begin?
There is no need to hurry, the train doesn’t leave for another 30 minutes.

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Slide 14 - Video

Time for work
Do + Check: Grammar in Use - Additional Exercises 10-13
page 308-310

This is homework for Tuesday 30-11

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