Future Tense With "Going To" - What Is Sara Going To Do?
Future Tense With "Going To" - What Is Sara Going To Do?
Future Tense With "Going To" - What Is Sara Going To Do?
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Future Tense with “Going To” – What is Sara going to do?
Below is Sara’s schedule for next week. Read it and then answer the questions that follow in complete
sentences.
Sara’s Schedule
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
buy groceries
attend buy food cook, take nephew
Afterno for the go to gym go to gym
conferen for prepare to the
on week
ce party for party zoo
Ex. What is Sara going to do on Sunday morning? She’s going to visit her grandmother.
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Grammar Practice
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Grammar
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Future Tense with “Going To” – Discussing Future Plans
Choose the correct word from the list below to complete the following sentences. Use the correct form of
the future tense with “going to”.
hang / wear / practice / get / ask / visit / write clean / study / exchange / quit / take / give / fix
ex. My brother sent me a letter last week. I’m going to write him back tomorrow.
4. The hockey championship is next month. The boys every night next week.
6. We have a math exam in three days. We very hard for the next few days.
7. It’s very cold and rainy outside now. I a nice, hot bath as soon as I get home from
this soccer game.
10. It’s our parents’ anniversary tomorrow. We them a gift certificate to a beautiful new
restaurant.
11. Sue got a sweater from her mother-in-law for her birthday. It didn’t fit, so she it for a
larger size.
Grammar
Read the following sentences and add another one using “going to” and your own ideas.
Ex. She has a bad toothache. She’s going to call the dentist.
or She’s going to take an aspirin.
2. She wants to see the new movie but doesn’t know what time it starts.
7. Rhonda and Murray are thinking about taking a holiday but don’t know where to go.
A. Note: We use “will” for future actions when we decide to do something at the time of speaking. (Do
not use “will” to express future plans that have already been made at the time of speaking.)
ex. It’s very hot in here. I’m going to travel to Europe next summer.
Okay. I’ll open the window. (plan has already been made)
Complete the following sentences with will (I’ll) and the correct verb from the list below.
call / have / water / walk / mail / go
1. Would you like tea or coffee?
tea, please.
2. Would you like a ride home?
No thanks. It’s a beautiful today. I think home.
3. We’re out of milk and I need some for the children.
Okay. to the store and get some.
4. I just finished writing my brother a letter. Are you going to the post office now?
No, I’m not. it for you in the morning.
B. We often use “will” for future predictions when we use the word “probably”.
For each of the situations below, predict something that will probably happen or something that will
probably not happen.
Ex. Bob is going to take his driver’s test tomorrow. He didn’t practice.
He’ll probably fail. or He probably won’t pass.
5. Jan ate too much dessert last night and now she has a stomachache.
Future – “Going To” and “Will” – Yes/No and Information Questions
A. Practice making questions and giving short answers in the future tense.
1.
(I’m not going to call him back this afternoon.)
2.
(They won’t be at school
tomorrow.) 3.
(They are going to play soccer next week.)
4.
(We’re going to visit our aunt next summer.)
5.
(He is going to graduate next spring.)
B. Use the correct question word (who, what, how old, where, why,) and the future tense to make
infor- mation questions. The underlined words are the answers to the questions.
1.
She is going to wear her new blue dress to the party.
2.
He’ll be 21 on his next birthday.
3.
I’m going to take my umbrella because it looks like it’s going to rain.
4.
They’re going to meet on the corner.
5.
The boss is going to be at the meeting.
Future Tense – “Going To” Vs. “Will”
Review the different uses of “going to” and “will” below before completing the exercise that follows.
Going to Will
future facts future facts
He’s going to be 50 next spring He’ll be 50 next spring.
predictions
predictions
We’ll miss the bus if we don’t hurry.
We’re going to miss the bus
Reminder: You must use the simple present tense in a future time clause. Time clauses begin with words
such as before, after, when, as soon as, until.
Ex. I’m going to eat before I leave for work. Before I leave for work, I’m going to eat.
future tense present tense present tense future tense
Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the verb provided. Underline the time clause.
1. I’m going to eat lunch at 12:30. After I (eat) lunch, I (take) a nap.
10. I (pay) you back the money I borrowed as soon as I (get) my paycheck.