Future Simple
There are two ways to form the future simple tense in English
Use the “going to” form of the future simple tense…
For plans, arrangements, and predictions:
After I graduate from college,
I’m going to study for a Masters degree.
We’re going to move to a different city next year.
I think the current president is going to be reelected.
Use the “will” form of the future simple tense…
For promises, offers, predictions, and decisions made in the moment of speaking:
Promise: I‘ll call you later. Offer: We‘ll give you a ride home.
Prediction: I have a feeling that this new singer will become very popular.
Decision made in the moment: I‘ll have the spaghetti and a side order of salad.
IN YOUR NOTEBOOK DO IT THE NEXT ACTIVITY
1. Write in two paragraph your plans for your future in two years
2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Use the Future Simple, be going to, Future Perfect or Future Continuous.
a. The concert ................................... (start) at exactly 10 o’clock.
b. See you at the station! I ................................... (wear) a red jacket.
c. Don’t worry! I ................................... (not leave) without you.
d. We certainly ................................... (not finish) all the work by this time tomorrow.
e. Anne ................................... (invite) some of her friends for dinner after work.