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3. I'm sure my mum won't mind if I leave early. I know! I'll tell her it's something really important
Has he planned this? (Did he plan to tell her it's something important?)
Choose the correct meaning for each future tense. Write the tense in the table below
1. Be going to (I'm going to take my Nephew Sam to his first football match on Sunday)
3. Will (I'm sure my mum won't mind if I leave early. I know! I'll tell her it's
something really important)
to talk about arrangements (plans that you have already organized, and often
for which you have arranged the dates)
The verb +ing then you can also always use be going to
If the answer is be going to then you can't always use verb +ing
Put these in the correct order:
Be going to...
Subject
Be verb
Going to
Verb (bare infinitive)
I am going to take
Subject + + +
Verb + ing
Subject
Be verb
Verb + ing
We are having
+ +
Will
Subject
Will
Verb (bare infinitive)
I will tell
+ +
Pronunciation
Contractions:
I'll He'll She'll You'll We'll They'll It'll
al hil il jul wil el tl
I will not go /a wl nt g/
I won't go /a wnt g/