Ethan is on a hike and sees a snake on the path. He immediately decides to go the other way. He tells his friend his decision. What should Ethan say?
The negative form of 'going to' is 'is/am/are not going to'.
Which sentence is a prediction without evidence?
'Will' is used for spontaneous decisions at the moment of speaking.
What is the correct negative form of 'They are going to play'?
Which sentence is a prediction?
Which sentence uses 'probably' correctly?
Fill in the blank: 'She ______ going to travel to Paris next summer.'
'I think' is a common phrase used with predictions.
Mia is in the kitchen and smells smoke. She sees that the toast is burning. She knows it is going to burn because she can see the smoke. What should Mia say?
We use 'going to' for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
The sentence 'She will probably be late' is a prediction.
Which sentence uses 'going to' correctly for a plan?
Choose the sentence that expresses a spontaneous offer:
The formula for 'going to' is 'is/am/are + going to + base verb'.
The negative form of 'will' is 'will not' or 'won't'.
Oliver is at a party. He sees a balloon floating near the ceiling. He suddenly decides he wants to catch it. He tells his friend what he is going to do right now. What should Oliver say?
The sentence 'I will call you tomorrow' shows a planned action.
Liam is watching a football match on TV. His team is losing and there are only 2 minutes left. He thinks they probably won't score, but he is just guessing. What should Liam say?
We use 'will' for plans that were decided before speaking.
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