Vamos ver agora a diferença entre Simple Future e Near Future – leia com atenção e preste atenção nos exemplos. O ideal é que você crie também suas frases.
Simple Future
It is used when you decide something at the moment or you are planning to do something.
Auxiliary WILL – I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they
When you decide something at the moment of speaking
I will pay for the tickets!
I will take it.
When you are planning to do something in the future
I will travel to Florida in the next two years.
Mike will buy a new car. He has a very old one.
Negative sentences:
Will not – won’t
I won’t have time! Sorry!
I won’t buy a new car now. I don’t have money.
Interrogative:
Will you go to the movies on Saturday?
Will she travel to England next year?
I’ll have a pizza
Near Future
Near Future – to be + going to
It is used when something will happen within a short time. It is a certain action.
I am going to take an umbrella because it is raining.
She is going to buy a new house because she has $500,000 in her bank account.
They are going to move to Miami. They have already bought the tickets.
Negative sentences
I am not going to buy a new car. I don’t have money at this moment.
She is not going to swim today. It is raining cats and dogs.
Karen is not going to visit her relatives because they are traveling.
Paul and Mike are not going to travel to Europe this year.
Remember that you can use: I’m not going to, you aren’t going to, he isn’t going to, etc
Interrogative sentences
Are you going to visit your father next weekend?
What are you going to buy in the supermarket?
Is she going to play volleyball on Sunday?
Are your parents going to work tonight?
I’m going to work now.