Learning Objectives
- To learn the difference between ‘will’ and ‘going to’ for future actions.
- To use ‘will’ for spontaneous decisions and predictions.
- To use ‘going to’ for planned actions and predictions based on evidence.
Introduction
In English, there are two common ways to talk about the future: using will and using going to. Although both can express future actions, they are used in different situations. This lesson will help you understand when to use each form.
Part 1: Using ‘Will’
Form: Subject + will + base verb
Examples: I will go, She will come, They will study
Uses of ‘Will’:
1. Spontaneous decisions (decisions made at the moment of speaking):
The phone is ringing. — I will answer it.
2. Predictions about the future (opinions):
I think it will rain tomorrow.
3. Promises and offers:
I will help you with your homework. (promise)
I will carry that bag for you. (offer)
Negative form: will not = won’t
She won’t come to the party.
Question form: Will + subject + base verb?
Will you come to school tomorrow?
Part 2: Using ‘Going to’
Form: Subject + am/is/are + going to + base verb
Examples: I am going to study, She is going to travel, They are going to play
Uses of ‘Going to’:
1. Planned actions (decisions made before speaking):
I am going to visit my grandmother next weekend. (I planned this)
2. Predictions based on evidence (something we can see):
Look at those clouds! It is going to rain. (we see dark clouds)
Negative form: subject + am/is/are + not + going to
I am not going to watch TV tonight.
Part 3: ‘Will’ vs ‘Going to’ — Summary
Will: spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, predictions (opinions).
Going to: planned actions, predictions with evidence.
Exercises
Exercise 1: Choose ‘will’ or ‘going to’:
1. I’m thirsty. I ______ (have) a glass of water.
2. She ______ (study) medicine at university. She already applied.
3. I think Algeria ______ (win) the next match.
Exercise 2: Write sentences using ‘going to’:
1. They / visit / the museum / next Friday
2. He / not / play / football / tomorrow
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