martes, 15 de marzo de 2011

going to


·  Planes futuros
1. To be going to + infinitivo se utiliza para expresar acciones futuras ya planeadas
recuerda fijate como se arma la estructura para el presente, en todas las personas, como negar y preguntar al final escribo unos problemas con sus respuestas para que compares.

- I´m going to buy a new car next week.
- They ´re going to move house.
- She´s going to have a baby.
- We´re going to get married next summer.
- Linda´s going to learn Italian.

· Predicciones
1. To be going to + infinitivo se utiliza también para hacer predicciones cuando tenemos
Algún indicio para hacerlas:
- There ´re very dark clouds. I think it´s going to rain very soon.
- She didn´t study for the exam. She´s going to fail.
- We´ve missed the bus, so we´re going to be late.



1. __________ you __________ school on Friday?

2. Next week you __________ use the computer.

3. You __________ (not) use the internet.

4. We __________ finish at three o´clock.

5. Chris __________ design websites.

6. Eli __________ be a film director.

7. Ben __________ (not) work with computers.

8. Isabel __________ design software.

9. Mark and Mandy __________ be rich.

10. Sarah __________ (not) be a writer.


answers

Las respuestas correctas

1. Are you going to school on Friday?
2. Next week you are going to use the computer.
3. You aren´t going to use the internet.
4. We are going to finish at three o´clock.
5. Chris is going to design websites.
6. Eli is going to be a film director.
7. Ben isn´t going to work with computers.
8. Isabel is going to design software.
9. Mark and Mandy are going to be rich.
10. Sarah isn´t going to be a writer.



Futuro simple (will)
 
2. El futuro simple (will), se usa cuando tomamos la decisión de hacer algo
En el momento de hablar, sin haber hecho ningún plan previo:este tipo de futuro como lo puedes llevar acabo al momento o no

- The phone is ringing. I´ll get it.
- ll take my umbrella because it´s very cloudy.
- ll have a cup of tea.
- We´ll go for a walk if you want.

También se utiliza cuando se habla de acciones que forman parte de un horario o programa:
- The train to Liverpool will leave from platform 11.
- The conference will start in half an hour.
2. El futuro simple (will) se utiliza para hacer predicciones, pero cuando no hay indicios
de ellas, sino que son fruto de la opinión del hablante:
- Buy her that book. She´ll like it a lot.
- I think England will lose.
- It´ll be cold tonight.






 

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