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Studiemeter unit 2: grammatica 1: Future
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I don’t know. ....... (Shall / will) I talk to the manager about our slow computers?
Shall
Bij I en We IN VRAGEN gebruik je alleen Shall. Waar of onwaar?
Waar.
......... (Will / shall) we go to your place for a change?
Shall
I ........ (am going to / will) take photographs at my sister’s wedding party tonight.
am going to
I hope it .......... ( is going to / will ) be very sunny in Turkey next week
will
Het gebruik van werkwoorden als "hope", "think" en "guess" (hopen, denken) kunnen een aanwijzing zijn om "will" te gebruiken. Waar / onwaar
waar. Het is dan onzeker of het gaat gebeuren, dit in tegenstelling tot "going to": gebeurt zeker binnenkort.
I guess Jessica .........(will not / is not going to)  believe what was on the news this morning!
will not
......... (Are we going to / shall we) visit Lena and David tomorrow?
Shall we
I don’t know, but I think it (is going to  be / will  be) very rainy the rest of the week.
will be
Je gebruikt alleen "will" als iets heel zeker binnenkort gaat gebeuren. Waar / onwaar
Onwaar: dat is juist bij "going to"! Vaak zie je dan ook tijdsbepalingen als "tomorrow" en "tonight" in de zin staan.
I (am not going to / will not ) help you now, because I have to go soon.
am not going to
I (will / am going to) interview two football players tomorrow.
am going to
........ (Shall I / am I going to) put the glasses on the table?
Shall I
I think I (am going to / will ) ask her on a date, if I dare.
will
My mother (is going to / will) cook for twelve people tonight !
is going to
.......... (Shall we / are we going to) do the presentations in the second half of the year?
Shall we