Unit 5
GAMMAR
Future time / present tenses in time clauses / prepositions of time
and place
Expressing the future: will/won’t and be going to
There is sometimes little difference in meaning between will and be going
to. It is often just a matter of formality. Will is generally more formal than
be going to.
Use
Example
Facts about the
future
The website will come online next week. (more formal)
The website's going to come online next week. (more
informal)
Predictions not
based on present
evidence.
In the future, everyone will have their own flying car.
(more formal)
In the future, everyone is going to have their own flying
car. (more informal)
Decisions made at
the moment of
speaking
I've decided! 1 won't get a new DVD player just yet.
(emphasizing the decision)
I've decided! I'm not going to get a new DVD player
just yet. (emphasizing the intention)
Sometimes it is more appropriate to use will rather than be going to.
Use
Example
Offers and suggestions
I'll help you with your physics homework, if you
like.
Requests
.
Will you help me with my physics homework?
Most first conditional
sentences
If we get a computer, we'll be able to surf the
Internet.
With offers and suggestions in the question form, we do not
use will with I and we. We use shall.
Shall I help you with your physics homework?
-Will I help you with your physics homework?-
Sometimes it is more appropriate to use be going to rather than will.
Use
Example
Plans and
intentions(which you
already have when you
I'm going to be a famous doctor one day!
Predictions based on
present evidence.
It sounds like the plane's going to take off in a
few minutes.
(Expressing the future: present continuous)
Use
Example
Arrangements made
before the moment of
speaking
Are they installing the new computers next
week?
(Expressing the future: present simple