Directions:
Read and understand this lesson.
Going to + a verb and 'will' + a verb are used to express the future. | |||
A common way to form the future tense is to use a form of 'to be going to' + verb. We generally use contracted forms. We also use the auxiliary 'will'- + verb (the simple form of a verb). |
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I am going to work tomorrow. | I will work tomorrow. | ||
You are going to work tomorrow. | You will work tomorrow. | ||
You are going to work tomorrow. | You will work tomorrow. | ||
He is going to work tomorrow. | He will work tomorrow. | ||
She is going to work tomorrow. | She will work tomorrow. | ||
It is going to work tomorrow. | It will work tomorrow. | ||
We are going to work tomorrow. | We will work tomorrow. | ||
They are going to work tomorrow. | They will work tomorrow. | ||
In context | |||
I'm going to tell my wife about my new job.We're going to have a baby.I will read it tonight.We will celebrate the good news. |