Complete the rules
- not sure about
- hopes, fears, and threats
- on-the-spot decisions
- offers, promises
- personal judgement, opinion
- intentions and plans
- present evidence
Future Simple is used:
to talk about things we are [ ] or haven't decided yet
A: Will you come to the party?
B: I don't know yet. I'll probably visit my granny this weekend.
to express [ ]
I hope I'll get this position.
to express [ ]
A: Do you have any plans for the weekend?
B: No, why?
A: We are going to the park to cycle. Would you like to join?
B: Thanks. I will come.
to express [ ], and warnings
Mum: Sarah, why is your room so messy?
Sarah: Sorry, mum. I will clean it up after the home task.
predictions that are based on [ ] or intuition, and not on present evidence
I don't think my parents will let me move out.
Be Going To is used:
to express [ ]
A: Will you come to the party?
B: Sorry, I'm busy. I'm going to visit my granny this weekend.
to talk about predictions that are based on [ ]
Look out! You're going to fall down the ladder.