tailieunhanh - Ngữ pháp tiếng anh - Will and be going to

Tài liệu tham khảo - Ngữ pháp tiếng anh - Will and be going to | Will and be going to 1. We use will to predict or make guesses about future events. Who do you think will win the match? It will rain early in the morning and then (will) clear up later in the day. Who’s that latter from? It’ll be from the bank I expect. When we have external evidence or support for what we are saying, we often use going to. Be careful! You’re going to break it. (You can see the object slipping) Don’t give it to the baby, she’ll only break it. (Based on your knowledge of children) 1. Be going to We use going to when we have already made a decision, or to talk about intensions. Ex: I’m going to apply for another job. Are you going to carry on using the computer or can I turn it off? II. Scheduled events 1. Present Simple 2. Future will 1. Simple Present We usually talk about scheduled future events outside our control using the Present Simple. The election booths close at midnight. The new TV drama starts at eight –thirty. The train leaves in half an hour. 2. Future . | Will and be going to 1. We use will to predict or make guesses about future events. Who do you think will win the match? It will rain early in the morning and then (will) clear up later in the day. Who’s that latter from? It’ll be from the bank I expect. When we have external evidence or support for what we are saying, we often use going to. Be careful! You’re going to break it. (You can see the object slipping) Don’t give it to the baby, she’ll only break it. (Based on your knowledge of children) 1. Be going to We use going to when we have already made a decision, or to talk about intensions. Ex: I’m going to apply for another job. Are you going to carry on using the computer or can I turn it off? II. Scheduled events 1. Present Simple 2. Future will 1. Simple Present We usually talk about scheduled future events outside our control using the Present Simple. The election booths close at midnight. The new TV drama starts at eight –thirty. The train leaves in half an hour. 2. Future will We can talk about official future events using the Present Simple or Will. Ex: The ceremony begins/ will begin in a few minutes. III. Decisions - will We use will to react to events that have just happened or something that has just been said. The phone’s ringing, can someone answer it? OK, I’ll get it. What would you like to drink? I’ll have a beer, please. FIRST CONDITIONAL IF condition result Present simple WILL + base verb If it rains, I will stay at home. FIRST CONDITIONAL result IF condition WILL + base verb Present simple I will tell Mary if I see her. FIRST CONDITIONAL IF condition result Present simple WILL + base verb If it rains I see Mary Tara is free tomorrow they don’t pass their exam it rains tomorrow it rains tomorrow I will stay at home. I will tell her. he will invite her. their teacher will be sad. will you stay at home? what will you do? If I __ some eggs, how many __? will cook / do you eat cook / will you eat If a deer __ into your .

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