Will vs (Be) going to

Will vs (Be) going to

Will Vs Going To: Difference Between Will And Going To ...
Future Tense Will vs. Going To - English Grammar

Instructions:


1.-Watch the videos: will vs Be going to
2.- Make 5 sentences with will and Be going to.
3.- Play  Kahoot! 1 -   Kahoot!2

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  1. ✨will✨
    1. I will be the composer of LP
    2. They will be the guests of honor at the Wedding
    3. She will be a good Friend
    4. You will be good in physics
    5. I will be a teacher
    ✨BE GOING TO✨
    1. I'm going to be at my mom's house
    2. She is gonig to his school
    3. They are going to resource
    4. He is going to the aesthetic
    5. She is going to the beach

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  2. Hi Teacher Fernando, this is my homework, tank´s. greetings.
    SENTENCES WITH WILL
    1.-I will see her for christmas
    2.He will you join us
    3.She will study medicine
    4.We will travel on vacation
    5.Will you stay long?
    SENTENCES WITH BE GOING TO
    1.I am going to see you tomorrow.
    2.He is going to visit her next week.
    3.They are going to eat out tonight.
    4.She is going to leave for Europe on Monday.
    5.She is going to wait me after the show.

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  3. Hola maestro le mando el trabajo
    1.Are you going to eat that?
    2.Are you going to the party tonight?
    3.Will he be alright ?
    4.Are we going to clean the house?
    5.Will he become the boss?
    6.Are you going to stay longer today?
    7.She will become a scientist
    8.He’s going to work hard to make it.
    9.I’ll be prepared next time.
    10.He will be the best astronaut ever.
    11.I’m going to buy some clothes for the party.

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  4. will
    He will be a lawyer.
    Tomorrow will be Monday.
    He and Mary will be good students.
    He will be in Europe.
    He will be tired tomorrow night.

    be
    I am going to see you tomorrow.
    He is going to visit her next week.
    They are going to eat out tonight.
    She is going to leave for Europe on Monday.
    She is going to wait me after the show.

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  5. WILL

    1. He will study for his English class.
    2. We will eat together tomorrow.
    3. She will attend church next Saturday.
    4. I will speak several foreign languages.
    5. She will eat in the cafeteria today.

    BE GOING TO

    1. They are going to spend the day together.
    2. She is going to give him a kiss.
    3. Lynda is going to get married with me in December. 4. I am going to sleep all day. 5. My brother is going to visit us tomorrow.

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