
Will & Going to
Will:
Will is an auxiliar verb for express the future. We use to express a Voluntary Action
[Will + verb] "Will" often suggests that a speaker will do something voluntarily.
Ex:
Will you help me move this heavy table?
You will help him later.
· The auxiliary will is often contracted to 'll Will in affirmative with contractions
Without Contractions
I will work
you will work
he will work
she will work
we will work
they will work
With Contractions
I’ll work
You’ll work
He’ll work
She’ll work
We’ll work
They’ll work
Negative
I will not work
You will not work
He will not work
She will not work
We will not work
They will not work
Negative with Contractions
I wont work
You wont work
He wont work
She wont work
We wont work
They wont work
Interrogative
Will I work?
Will you work?
Will he work?
Will she work?
Will we work?
Will they work?
Going to:
Be going to to express a Plan [Am/is/are + going to + verb]
It expresses the idea that a person intends to do something in the future.
Ex:
You are going to meet Susana tonight.
Are you going to meet Eva tonight?
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