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FUTURE Will and going to, Esquemas y mapas conceptuales de Inglés

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Iwon't goto the university.
FUTURE
Will and going to
Will or going to refer to future events but are
used in different contexts. While will is used to
make promises and talk about spontaneous
decisions, going to is more common to talk
about making plans or intentions.
Iwill goto the university.
AFFIRMATIVE:
Subject + verb to be + going to +
simple infinitive verb +
complement Iam going to seea movie
tonight.
NEGATIVE: Subject + verb to
be + not + going to + verb in
simple infinitive
Theyare not going to
forceyou to do that.
WILL
It is used to talk about future
predictions based on things that
are not so obvious.
También utilizamos esta
estructura para hacerdecisiones
espontáneas.
When we make promises.
GOING TO
GOING TO
WILL
18. Hernández Mendoza, Marilyn Mariana
5to. Bachillerato en Ciencias y Letras "A"
We must bear in mind that 'will' is a modal,
so it will follow the basic rules of manners.
We form it using 'will' followed by a verb in
its base form.
AFFIRMATIVE:
subject + will + verb + rest of
sentence.
NEGATIVE:
subject + won't + verb +
rest of sentence.
INTERROGATIVE:
will + subject + verb + rest of
sentence.
Willyougoto the university?
We use this form to talk about plans
or intentions for the future.
The construction going to in Spanish
is equivalent to going to do
something. This structure is used to
refer to actions that will take place
in the future.
The structure is very simple. The verb
to be conjugated in the present tense is
used first, followed by the expression
going to and finally the verb in simple
infinitive:
INTERROGATIVE: Verb to be +
subject + going to + main verb
in simple infinitive +
complement +?
Is he going to havehis hair
cut today?
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I won't go to the university.

FUTURE

Will and going to

Will or going to refer to future events but are

used in different contexts. While will is used to make promises and talk about spontaneous decisions, going to is more common to talk about making plans or intentions.

I will go to the university. AFFIRMATIVE: Subject + verb to be + going to + simple infinitive verb + complement (^) I am going to see a movie tonight. NEGATIVE: Subject + verb to be + not + going to + verb in simple infinitive They are not going to force you to do that.

WILL

It is used to talk about future predictions based on things that are not so obvious. También utilizamos esta estructura para hacer decisiones espontáneas. When we make promises.

GOING TO

GOING TO WILL

  1. Hernández Mendoza, Marilyn Mariana

5to. Bachillerato en Ciencias y Letras "A" We must bear in mind that 'will' is a modal, so it will follow the basic rules of manners. We form it using 'will' followed by a verb in its base form. AFFIRMATIVE: subject + will + verb + rest of sentence. NEGATIVE: subject + won't + verb + rest of sentence. INTERROGATIVE: will + subject + verb + rest of sentence. Will you go to the university? We use this form to talk about plans or intentions for the future. The construction going to in Spanish is equivalent to going to do something. This structure is used to refer to actions that will take place in the future. The structure is very simple. The verb to be conjugated in the present tense is used first, followed by the expression going to and finally the verb in simple infinitive: INTERROGATIVE: Verb to be + subject + going to + main verb in simple infinitive + complement +? Is he going to have his hair cut today?

CONNECTORS

So, whether and,

although

One way to think about connectors is that they

connect sentences, Connectors are sometimes

used to start a sentence, while at other times

they can be placed in the middle position of a

sentence. Simple connectors (called

conjunctions):

SO

We use "so" with adjectives or adverbs to show extreme feelings or effects. In these cases, the adjective or adverb comes directly after "so" in the sentence.

  1. Hernández Mendoza, Marilyn Mariana

5to. Bachillerato en Ciencias y Letras "A"

It is a conjunction. It is used in formal contexts and is always located at the beginning of the sentence

whether is used when

two possible alternatives

are presented or when

there is more than one

alternative.

STRUCTURE

although + sujeto + verbo.

HOW ARE THEY

FORMED

We're not sure whether we should drink, coffee or tea.

HOW ARE THEY FORMED

WHETHER

so + adjective/adverb

ALTHOUGH

I have been working since 7 this morning. I’m so tired!

Kate is so beautiful. I can’t believe she’s single!

Whether se ubica en la oración antes del verbo en infinitivo para hacer referencia a decisiones o planes futuros: She is not sure whether to sleep or not.

Although Tina was very tired, he couldn’t sleep last night.

AND

I want a hamburger and a soda please.

You and I are going to go to the park.

HOW ARE THEY

FORMED

The English word y means "and", it is a very used connector in the English language. Apparently its use seems simple.