Unit 1 Future Jobs The Future Tenses 1. Be Going To
Unit 1 Future Jobs The Future Tenses 1. Be Going To
Unit 1 Future Jobs The Future Tenses 1. Be Going To
1. BE GOING TO
I booked a table for two for this evening. I am going to take my wife to one of the best restaurants in the city.
Affirmative
I am
Negative
I am not
Interrogative
Am I
B: I will have tea please. (The speaker decides at the moment of speaking.)
• for predictions with no evidence.
Take your umbrella with you; otherwise, you will get soaked.
• with be sure, think, hope, be afraid, expect, believe, promise, guess maybe and perhaps.
Affirmative
Negative
We / You / They will not (won’t) open the door for you.
Interrogative
Time expressions often used with the future tenses “Will” and “Be going to”:
NOTE : With this tense, we usually give future time expressions such as tomorrow, this evening, on Tuesday, next
weekend, etc…
This tense is also common with verbs such as go, come, see, meet, visit, have, leave, etc…
I can’t come with you at 9 p.m. I will be watching the match at that time.
• to indicate that the longer action (the future continuous tense) will be interrupted by a shorter action in the
future.
Attention: We use the simple present tense for interruptions. Because, the interruptions are in time clauses
I will be waiting for you at the airport when your plane arrives.
Affirmative
Negative
I / He / She / It / We / You / They will not (won’t) be waiting for the 7 a.m. train.
Interrogative
EXERCISES
A. Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets. Use “will” “be going to” or
“present continuous”.
2. A : Have you decided what to do when you graduate from the university?
B : Yes, I __________________________ (have) a holiday for a couple of months and then I _____________________
(apply) for a permanent job.
3. I have a lot of work to do. I think I ____________________ (ask) my mother for some help.
B : I have a backache. I have already phoned my doctor and got an appointment. I ________________ (see) him
at 9 tomorrow.
7. Son : Dad, I need a new shirt for the school. Mine is very old.
Mother : Why don’t you buy a new shirt for Mike, dear? His is very old.
8. Yesterday one of my friends, Sharon, called me and we made a plan for the next weekend. We _________________
(have) dinner at a nice restaurant on Sunday.
9. We _______________________________ (have) a surprise birthday party for Fiona tomorrow and I hope
everyone _______________________come).
10. Don’t forget to take your umbrella with you. It _____________________________ (rain) within a few hours.
2. I am going to meet my newborn niece this evening. b. Unfortunately, I can’t come because I am going to the theatre
3. Let’s go to an open-buffet restaurant today? c. I am going to be more careful with my food preferences.
4. I am trying to save money to buy a new car. d. But I am going to buy a washing machine instead as mine isn’t working.
5. I am feeling sick and unhealthy. e. But I will need my friend to help me with my choices.
6. Don’t worry about your project. f. I am going to buy a rattle for her.
7. This coat is very big for you. g. I know, I am going to take it back to the shop.
C. Fill in the blanks with the simple future or the future continuous tense forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. I am sure he _______________________(pass) the university exam but his mother _____________________ (hold) her
breath outside during the exam.
2. The life is getting more and more difficult in big cities nowadays. Maybe considerable number of people
3. The party starts at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The people ________________________ (dance) and _______________(eat)
4. When the manager enters the room, the staff _______________________________ (discuss) the matter.
1. Look! How that child is playing a trick on the dog. It is going to bite him.
4. They will be having an exam between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. next Sunday.
6. What a wonderful smell! Whatever you are cooking, I am sure it is going to be delicious.
7. Most probably I will be doing the same job in ten years’ time.
8. The boss wants the staff to finish the job in time, so they are working extra hours this weekend.
SO / NEITHER (NOR)
We use “Neither (Nor) + auxiliary verb + subject” to agree with negative statements.
So will we.
3. The home team didn’t play well in the match. (the opponent team) __________________________________
6. My son could read and write when he was at nursery school. (my daughter) ______________________________
7. Watching TV for long hours isn’t useful for children in terms of their psychological development.
(computer) _______________________________________
8. Smart houses will make life easier in the future. (robots) ________________________________