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Prep 6 U8Grammar present cont/be going to/will

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  • Where does the adverb go? We’re going to hire a car and drive to Malaga. (probably)
    We’re probably going to hire…
  • Our bus ’ll leave / leaves at 10 am tomorrow morning from outside our high school.
    leaves
  • You ’ll definitely see / definitely see skyscrapers in New York City.
    ’ll definitely see
  • We use the ____________ for definite plans (usually with the time mentioned).
    The present continuous. My husband is coming to Aranda for Carnival.
  • Where does the adverb go? Dave’s not going to travel with his brother to London. (certainly)
    Dave’s certainly not going to travel…
  • I’m tired. I don’t think I ’ll go / ’m going around the shopping centre today.
    ’ll go
  • What tense do we use to talk about something we are (not) planning to do?
    Be going to. I’m going to Mercadona after class.
  • We’ve booked the tickets. We ’ll go /’re going to the Algarve in December.
    ’re going
  • We use ____________ for actions we decide to do as we speak.
    Will. I’ll look online to see if Cumpanis restaurant is open today.
  • We use the ____________ for future events which are going to take place at a fixed time.
    The present simple. The concert starts at 8.00.
  • What tense do we use to talk about timetabled events?
    The present simple. My plane leaves at 3pm.
  • Where does the adverb go? I won’t invite Mark to my pool party. (definitely)
    I definitely won’t invite…
  • We use the ____________ for things we’ve already decided to do (usually with the time mentioned).
    The present continuous. I’m sleeping in on Saturday.
  • We use ____________ for plans which have already been made ( this is similar to another structure).
    Going to. My husband is going to fly to Aranda for Carnival. It is similar to the present continuous (definite plans).
  • Where does the adverb go? We’ll try the tapas when we get to Spain.(certainly)
    We’ll certainly try…
  • We aren’t going to / won’t stay in our favourite hotel in Barcelona because it’s full.
    aren’t going to
  • I’ve already decided. When we get to Cadiz, I ’ll swim / ’m going to swim in the sea even if it’s freezing.
    ’m going to swim
  • We use the ____________ for future events which are fixed in a timetable.
    The present simple. The bus to Madrid leave at half past six.
  • What tense do we use when we decide (not) to do something while we are speaking or writing?
    Will. I think I’ll have pizza tonight.
  • What tense do we use to talk about firm arrangements, usually with a time reference?
    The present continuous. I’m driving to Portugal to meet my husband later this month.
  • I don’t meet / ’m not meeting my friends later. They’ve all gone to Burgos for the weekend.
    ’m not meeting
  • You probably aren’t needing / won’t need much money when you go to Lisbon.
    won’t need