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Las principales formas de crear un futuro en Inglés


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Objective:

Understand the subject near the " Future" to employ in activities performed daily.

Procedure:

1. Read the topic

2. take the main ideas

3. Perform the exercise

4. Make conclusions of learning

Results:

Will

1. I will see my girlfriend for Christmas

2. Will you join us to see a movie?

3. She will study medicine

4. We will travel on holiday to watch the concert of Slipknot

5. They will come with us, we go to a bar

6. Will she come for her birthday?

7. She will move, after she finishes school

8. He will buy a new house in Mexico

9. I will work hard today, I am very tired

10. Will you stay longin Mexico?

Going To

1. I am going to eat tacos

2. He is going to watch a movie in the night

3. She is going to think about it, will want to be my girlfriend?

4. Are you going to come with us?

5. We are going to go to a party in Acapulco the Saturday

6. They are going to buy a new house in other city

7. I am going to try a new look

8. She is going to talk to you about the homework

9. He is going to pick you up to the work

10. We are going to cook all night for our girlfriends

Be + Verb ing

1. I was playing football in the schoo

2. He was eating a burrito in the “Taqueria Dolores”

3. My mom was cleaning my room in the morning

4. Somebody is calling me for go to the party

5. I am playing the guitar now

6. He is reading a book now

7. She is swimming in the poor

8. I'm watching tv shows

9. We are looking videos on youtube about technology

10. I am listening to music because I am sad.

Conclusion:

There are two basic ways to create the future in English. The first is to use the word "will" before the verb in the infinitive, eg "I will run", meaning "I will run." The second is to place "going to" followed, as in "will", the infinitive, but also must be placed before "going to" the verb "to be" conjugate, eg "I am going to run "that would be" I will run. " The first case is generally used when an action is decided upon and promises, while the second is more related to plans and intentions.

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