We can use “will” to talk about the future. We also use will to make predictions, talk about decisions,
and to make promises, offers, requests and threats.
Affirmative form:
Will comes first in the verb phrase in a
statement
Structure: Subject + will + verb
Example: I will call you tomorrow, I promise
Interrogative form:
The subject and will change position to form questions.
Structure: Question word + will + subject + verb
Example: What will you do?
Negative form:
The negative form of will is won’t.
Structure: Subject + will + not (won't) + verb
Example: I won't have time tomorrow.
Be goning to
We use be going to to talk about future plans and intentions. Usually the decision about the future
plans has already been made
Affirmative form:
Structure: Subject + to be + going to + verb
Example: I am going to married with you
Interrogative form:
Structure: (Question word) + to be + subject + going to + verb
Example: Where are you going to stay tomorrow?
Negative form:
Structure: Subject + to be + not + going to + verb
Example: We aren not going to visit Rome next year.
By: Heldridgek Freidy Melo Arévalo
Uniminuto - English II