PRACTICE
talking about the future: be going to, will
Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 to / around the lake / going / we're / ride
2 is/Emily/to/ a helicopter / fly / going
3 get/ aren't / you / to / the train / going
4 on the ship/to/they / going / sleep / are?
5 enjoy/not/ I'm / going / the long journey/to
6 Jack/wait/is/to/going/ on the platform?
2 Complete the questions with be going to and the verbs in



Answer :

Final answer:

The answer discusses the usage of 'going to' and 'will' for future tense and explains the use of present progressive in English language.


Explanation:

Going to can also be added to the main verb to make it future tense:
• I am going to go to work tomorrow.

In Present-Day English, the going-to future is associated with intentional, dynamic, specific activities, while the will future is preferred for non-agentive processes and states.

The present progressive tense is used for future actions paired with certain verbs or actions currently in progress.


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