martes, 15 de marzo de 2016

GOING TO/ WILL

Para señalar que un evento ocurrirá en el futuro con determinadas circunstancias o para indicar que una clasificación, ubicación, cualidad o condición le va a corresponder a algo o a alguien en el futuro.


  • His birthday party is going to be tomorrow.
  • His birthday party will be  tomorrow.
  • We're going to be in Mexico in six hours.
  • We will be in Mexico in six hours.
  • Tomorrow is going to be thursday, March 16th.
  • The program is going to be over ten minutes from now.
  • This door is going to be locked from now on.
  • We're going to go to the beach tomorrow.
  • The roses will open tomorrow morning.
  • Your daughter will love her doll.
  • His restaurant will be open to the public next week.
Para indicar que no se va a realizar una acción en el futuro.

  • We are not going to go to school today.
  • She won't need an umbrella today.
  • The ground is not going to be dry for the game this afternoon.
  • She won't be ready for the party in five minutes.
Para preguntar si un evento ocurrirá con determinadas circustancias de lugar, tiempo, etc; o si algo o alguien le va a corresponder una clasificación, ubicación, cualidad o condición en el futuro.
  • Is the party going to be in the garden?
  • Will they wear dresses?
  • Is the house going to have a garage?
  • Will you finish your book soon?
  • Where is she going to prepare dinner?
  • When is it going to be ready the meal?
  • How will he carry the dishes?
  • Whom will he telephone?
  • Who's going to bring the records?