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Texto base: Read the following text.   

Future Plans

       We use different verb forms to talk about our plans for the future – depending on what kind of plan it is.       

Will

   We use will to talk about plans decided at the moment of speaking.   

  • • I forgot to phone my mum. I’ll do it after dinner. He decides to phone his mum when she is speaking – she didn’t have a plan.
  • • I can’t decide what to wear tonight. I know. I’ll wear my black dress.
  • • There’s no milk in the fridge. I’ll buy some when I go to the shops.

Going to

   We use going to to talk about plans decided before the moment of speaking.   

  • • I’m going to phone my mum after dinner. I told her I’d call at 8 o’clock. He decided to phone his mum before he speaks – he already had a plan.
  • • I’m going to wear my black dress tonight. I need to pick it up from the cleaners.
  • • I know there’s no milk. I’m going to get some. It’s on my shopping list.

Present Continuous

   We can also use the Present Continuous to talk about future plans. We usually use it when the plan is an ‘arrangement’ – more than one person is involved and we know the time and place.   

  • • I’m meeting Jane at 8 o’clock on Saturday.
  • • We’re having a party next Saturday. Would you like to come?
  • • Are you doing anything interesting this weekend? We often use the present continuous to ask about people’s future plans.
       Available at:< https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar-reference/future-plans#sthash.VlP0lVq4.dpuf>   Accessed on: May 17, 2015.  

 

 

  Enunciado:

  Your friend is going to travel next vacation. Talk to him about his future plans. Continue the conversation.  

  Don’t forget to ask him, when, where, how he is going; who he is going with and how long he is going to stay.  

  You: Are you going to travel next vacation?  

  Friend: Yes, I am.  

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