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Today's class (recap grammar)
- You will be able to use the future tense with will in English sentences.
- You will be able to use the future tense with be going to in English sentences.

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Today's class (recap grammar)
- You will be able to use the future tense with will in English sentences.
- You will be able to use the future tense with be going to in English sentences.

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Future tense with will

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Slide 4 - Slide

When do you use the future tense with will?
A
When you talk about your plans in the future
B
When you promise something about the future.

Slide 5 - Quiz

When do you use the future tense with will?
A
When you make a prediction about the future.
B
When you talk about future ambitions.

Slide 6 - Quiz

questions with will

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questions with will
Shall I go?
Will you go?
Will he/she/it go?
Shall we go?
Will they go?
Will you go?

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Which sentence is correct?
A
Will you help me with my homework later?
B
Shall you help me with my homework later?

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which sentence is correct?
A
Will we go on holiday this year?
B
Shall we go on holiday this year?

Slide 11 - Quiz

future tense with be going to

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be going to for the future tense
We use the future tense be going to when we talk about our plans and intentions for the future.

We are going to visit my parents tonight.
They are going to leave for their trip this weekend.
I am going to enjoy this cake so much.

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How to make the future tense
form of to be + going to + infinitive

I am going to leave in 10 minutes.
We are going to travel through Europe next year.
She is going to design the prefect suit.

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When do we use the future tense with going to
A
To make a promise
B
to talk about plans and intentions

Slide 15 - Quiz

Which sentence is correct?
A
We are going to leave in 10 minutes.
B
We are going leave in 10 minutes.

Slide 16 - Quiz

Questions with be going to
To make questions in the future tense with be going to you place the form of to be at the front of the sentence.
- We are going to leave tonight. (positive)
- Are we going to leave tonight? (question)

- He is going to play football tomorrow. (positive)
- Is he going to play football tomorrow? (question)

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negative sentences with be going to
To make negative sentences in the future tense with be going to you place not after the form of to be. 
- We are going to leave tonight. (positive)
- We are not going to leave tonight. (negative)

- He is going to play football tomorrow. (positive)
- He is not going to play football tomorrow. (negative)

Slide 18 - Slide

Which sentence is correct?
A
Are we going to leave later tonight?
B
Are we going to leaving later tonight.

Slide 19 - Quiz

Which sentence is correct?
A
He is not going to run tonight.
B
He is going to not run tonight.

Slide 20 - Quiz