What’s Going On in Academic Advising: Student vs. Advisor Perceptions
Going to vs will
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FUTURE TENSEGOING TO VS. WILL
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GOING TO + INFINITIVE
USES:
1.To express PLANS and INTENTIONS (made with anticipation):
What are you going to do this weekend?
I’m going to visit Valparaíso with my friends.
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GOING TO + INFINITIVE
• USES:
• 2. To make PREDICTIONS (with EVIDENCE).
It’s is very cloudy. I think it’s going to rain.
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GOING TO + INFINITIVE
(+) I’m going to visit my grandmother.
(-) I’m not going to visit my grandmother.
(?) Are you going to visit your grandmother?
GOING TO CAN BE USED BY ALL PRONOUNS
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WILL + INFINITIVE
• USES:
1. To talk about future PREDICTIONS (with NO EVIDENCE)
I think that 2012 will be an excellent year.
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WILL + INFINITIVE
2. To make promises:
I will call you tomorrow = I’ll call you tomorrow.
will = ’ll
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WILL + INFINITIVE
3. To express an offer:
Anna: I want to buy a coffee, but I don’t have any money!
Sarah: Don’t worry, I’ll lend you some.
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WILL + INFINITIVE
(+) I will call you tomorrow.
(-) I will not call you tomorrow.
will not: won’t
(?) Will you call me tomorrow?