Simple Future
by Barbara Moya
1. I will play baseball
1.1. I won´t (will not) play baseball
1.2. Will you play baseball
1.2.1. Will you play baseball
1.2.2. Catering
1.2.3. Band / DJ
1.2.4. Decoration
2. She will ( She´ll) buy a car
2.1. She won´t buy a car.
2.2. Will she buy a car?
3. Use of "going to" future
3.1. An action in the near future that has already been planned or prepared
3.1.1. "Will" or "ber Going to" to Express a Prediction
3.2. a conclusion regarding the immediate future
3.2.1. [Number]
4. Structure
4.1. Will
4.1.1. Affirmative: Sujeto + "Will" + verbo principal.
4.1.2. Negative: Sujeto + "Will" + "not" or "won´t + verbo principal.
4.1.3. Interrogante: "Will" + sujeto + verbo principal.
4.2. Be going to
4.2.1. Affirmative: Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to be) + "going to" + verbo principal.
4.2.2. Negative: Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to be) + "not" + "going to" + verbo principal.
4.2.3. Interrogative: Verbo auxiliar (to be) + sujeto + "going to" + verbo principal.
5. Use of "will" future
5.1. A spontaneous decisión
5.2. An opinion, hope, uncertainty or assumption regarding the future.
5.3. A promise
5.3.1. An action in the future that cannot be influenced
6. Simple Future has two different for ms in English: "Wil" and "be going to"
7. will you not dance with me?
7.1. Won´t you dance with me?
8. I will send you the information when I get it
9. I promise I will not tell him about the surprise party.
10. Jose Smith will be the next president.
11. I am going to speak.
11.1. I am not going to speark.
11.1.1. I am not going to speark
12. She is going to arrive late.
12.1. Is she going to arrive late?
12.1.1. She is not going to arrive late.