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Present Continuous: My brother ________ English lessons next month. (take)
My brother's taking English lessons next month.
Present Continuous: We ____________ to Ireland this Summer. Our flight got cancelled. (not/travel)
We aren't travelling to Ireland this Summer.
Present Continuous: She ________ a big party this Saturday. (have)
She's having a big party this Saturday.
Present Continuous: _____________ video games tomorrow? (they/play)
Are they playing video games tomorrow?
Present Continuous: What _____________ tomorrow evening? (you/do)
What are you doing tomorrow evening?
Present Continuous: I ________ tomorrow. (not work)
I'm not working tomorrow.
Present Continuous: She _______ to London next Summer. She's bought a plane ticket. (go)
She's going to London next Summer.
When do we use Present Continuous in the future?
for arrangements (fixed plans)
When do we use BE GOING TO?
for future plans/intentions
When do we use WILL/WON'T?
for predictions
What is the structure of Present Continuous in negative sentences?
Subject + be + not + verb in ING + complement.
What is the structure of Present Continuous in affirmative sentences?
Subject + be + verb in ING + complement.
What is the structure of be going to in negative sentences?
Subject + be + not + going to + verb + comeplement.
What is the structure of be going to in affirmative sentences?
Subject + be + going to + verb + complement.
What is the structure of will/won't?
Subject + will/won't + verb + complement.
will vs be going to: I think my dad _______ the job offer. (accept)
I think my dad will accept the job offer.
will vs be going to: I ________ the job offer. (accept)
I'm going to accept the job offer.
What is the short version of ''going to'' in spoken English?
going to = gonna
will vs be going to: I think it _________ tomorrow. (not rain)
I think it won't rain tomorrow.
will vs be going to: My brother _________ abroad. (not study)
My brother isn't going to study abroad.
will vs be going to: Mary __________ her exam. She hasn't study much. (not pass)
Mary won't pass her exam.
will vs be going to: She __________ her grandparents next weekend. (visit)
She's going to visit her grandparents next weekend.
will vs be going to: I ___________ to the cinema tonight. (go)
I'm going to go to the cinema tonight.
will vs be going to: They think we _______ back to school next year. (come)
They think we will come back to school next year.
will vs be going to: I think they ______ the game. (win)
I thing they will win the game.