used when describing
something that is completed.
This might be an action that
you used to do regularly or a
1-time event. Either way, it is
something that is not
happening anymore
I They We You
I saw a movie yesterday.
Did you have dinner last night?
Did they see a play yesterday?.
He She It
He didn't wash his car.
Last year, She traveled to Japan.
Did he go home?.
Future Simple
Ajectives
valuable,
important,
remote
and
unknowable,
unchanging,
absolute
Use
We use the future simple with
'will' to predict the future. It is
the basic way we talk about the
future in English, and we often
use it if there is no reason to use
another future tense.
He She It
She will be happy with her exam results.
He wont get the answer by post
Will she drive you to your lesson at 4 pm
I They We You
I will go to the cinema tonight.
They wont take the bus to the South next week.
Will we hung up tomorrow night?
Future going to
Adjective
valuable,
important,
remote and
unknowable,
unchanging,
absolut
Use
The use of going to refer to
future events suggests a very
strong association with the
present. ... Going is mainly
used to refer to our plans and
intentions or to make
predictions based on present
evidence.