6. Read the Learn this! box. Then underline an example of each of the uses of 'will' and 'be going to' in the dialogue.
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LEARN THIS! 'will' and 'be going to'
a. For predictions, we use:
1. 'be going to' when it is based on what we can see or hear.
2. 'will' when it is based on what we know or is a guess.
b. For plans, we use:
1. 'be going to' when we have already decided what to do.
2. 'will' when we are deciding what to do as we speak.
c. For offers and promises, we use 'will'.
d. In spoken English, we usually use the contracted and weak forms ‘Il, 'm,’s, ’re instead of will, am, is, are.
e. Use the full and strong forms will, am, is, are to answer a yes-no question.
- Will you come? -Yes, I will. I'll come immediately.
Bài Làm:
In the dialogue, there are several examples of the use of "will" and "be going to." Here are some examples:
- "I'm going to go for a bike ride on Saturday." (be going to for future plan)
- "The weather isn't going to be good." (be going to for future prediction)
- "But the neighbor is going to pay us for it." (be going to for future action with a plan)
- "I'll come and help you." (will for future decision)
- "The weather will probably be better then." (will for future prediction)
- "Do you want to come?" "Yes, please." (will for making a request and willingness to do something)