1. Uses of will and going to
By Francisco Aresi, Gonzalo Irazusta and Bautista Buljevich
2. When to use “WILL”
We use will:
● to talk about the future Structure:
● to talk about what people want to do Subject+Auxiliary will+Main verb
● to make promises and offers
● To say what we believe will happen
Examples:
We'll be late.
We will have to eat.
3. When to use “going to”
“Going to” is used
● When we have the intention to do something before we speak.
● To make a prediction about the future.
Examples:
● I am going to buy a new car.
● Tomorrow I’m going to the cinema.
Structure:
Subject +am/are/is + going to +
infinitive
4. When to use “would”
● We can use would for unreal situations, also as a past tense, in a conditional
sentence and also for action that were in the past.
● Here are some examples:
● I would love to visit New york.
● I will be late.
● If I won the lottery, I would travel to Amsterdam.
Structure:
Subject+Auxiliary verb would+ Main verb