You thought about this in the past and decided to do it, but it's not 100% certain and it's likely you still have to organise a few things. Even though you want to do this, your plans can change if something better or more important comes up.
I'm going to visit my
brother next month and
he's gonna take me to
Paris.
Predictions based on current
evidence or past experience
Nota:
You are making an informed guess about the future and you are certain about it because of what you can see now as evidence or because you have past experience related to your guess.
1. Look at those two cars -
they are going to crash!
Nota:
We can see the cars are going too fast towards each other, so there is strong evidence pointing to a crash.
2. It's going to rain today - just
look at those black clouds.
3. Sorry, I'm not gonna make it (be there,
meet you). I'm stuck in a traffic jam.
She's very smart - she's
gonna pass the exam easily.
Nota:
We know from past experience that exams aren't a problem for her.
be + verb+ing
Arrangements/appointments
Nota:
You decided to do this and organised it in the past. You don't have to organise anything else and it is certain. Only something very important can change this (an emergency, an accident).
1. We are taking the kids to
Disneyland this summer.
Nota:
We organised it in the past, bought the tickets, booked the hotel, etc.
2. I'm going to France
for Christmas.
1. She's seeing her
accountant tomorrow.
Nota:
It's an appointment she made in the past.
2. I'm getting a haircut
next week.
will ('ll) + 1st verb form
Snap (spontaneous)
decisions made while
speaking
Nota:
You are reacting to present circumstances on the spot. There is no thinking involved. The decision is instant.
1. John: "I haven't eaten all day!"
Mary: "I'll make you a sandwich."
2. A+B: "We are stuck
at the airport - there are
no buses or taxis."
C+D: "Just stay there
and we'll pick you up."
Predictions based
on belief, opinion or desire
Nota:
You believe this will happen and it's not based on evidence or experience.
1. I will be rich one day.
2. (The weather forecast is for rain)
"It'll be sunny tomorrow; I just know it."
3. People will live on different planets by 2070.
Promises/certainty
I'll see you tomorrow.
Yes, she will be there tonight.
I won't tell anyone about this.
Degrees of certainty
Nota:
You can use additional expressions (maybe, perhaps, probably, I think, I believe, I imagine, I hope, I know, I'm sure) with 'will + verb' to express degrees of certainty
I'm tired, so I don't think
I'll go out tonight.
Maybe we'll stay at home
this weekend.
I hope she will call me.
I don't know if I will go
anywhere in the summer.
I'm sure Jane will be okay.
I believe we will survive
this crisis.
He'll probably be here soon.
will ('ll) + be + verb+ing
Pre-arranged activities within a
specific time frame
Tonight we'll be watching a
TV series.
I'll be working tomorrow
afternoon
They will be painting the
house at the weekend
may/might + 1st verb form
Possibility
I may go out
tonight.
I might visit my sister
this weekend.
Other ways of expressing the future
Phrases
due to
Nota:
We use 'due to' for something that is formally arranged.
The plane's due to take off in
ten minutes.
be to
Nota:
We use 'be to' for officially arranged events.
President Obama is to visit
Europe next month.
about to
Nota:
We use 'about to' when something will happen very soon or immediately.
Jane's about to have a baby.
bound to
Nota:
We think this is inevitable.
We're bound to get
stuck in holiday traffic.
likely to
Nota:
This will probably happen.
It's likely to rain tomorrow
Verbs
hope
We're hoping to buy an
apartment later this year.
want
I want to finish this by tonight.
plan
I'm planning to sell my car.
would like
I would like to meet him.
think
We're thinking of having a
party soon.
will ('ll) + have +
3rd verb form
You can't see me at 5:30 pm
because I will have left the office by 5 pm.
Nota:
This action will be completed by a specified point in the future and no later.
Present Simple
Timetables/schedules
The train leaves at 8 pm tonight.
The concert starts at 7 pm and
finishes at 10 pm.
will ('ll) + have +
been + verb+ing
Next month, I will have been working
here for 2 years
Nota:
I am looking back at this activity from a future end point.