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  1. Quick and Handy Grammar Review. THE SIMPLE FUTURE: THREE FORMS. There are three ways to express a future time in English: . will + base verb, be going to + base verb, or be + -ing verb. How and when do we use these forms? A. Will + Base Verb.

  2. Future Simple. WILL + infinitive. (all persons) Positive: I will help you. (I’ll help you) Negative: I will not help you. (I won’t) Question: Will you help me, please? Be going to. AM, ARE, IS + going to + infinitive. Positive: I’m going to visit Rome. We’re going to buy this car. Negative: I’m not going to visit Rome. Question:

  3. Future: worksheets, handouts, printable exercises pdf. Future simple - future continuous - future perfect: elementary and intermediate level . esl Index of contents

  4. In this ESL handout you'll find a grammar chart to illustrate the two basic future forms in English: WILL or BE GOING TO. I hope you will like the layout and the cute illust...

  5. The difference between WILL and GOING TO in English. Uses of WILL vs. GOING TO when talking about the future. Includes video, example sentences and summary chart.

  6. Will vs be going to. English grammar and exercises. We use 'will' for instant decisions and predictions. We use 'be going to' for intentions and plans, and predictions with present evidence.

  7. Fill in the correct future tense - will future, going to or present continuous. 1. They _____ (drive) to New York tomorrow morning. 2. I hope the weather _____ (be) nice. 3. I offered him this job. I think he _____ (take) it. 4. I promise I _____ (not tell) your secret to anyone. 5. Take your umbrella with you. It _____ (rain). 6.