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Difference Between Will And Going To, Will And Be Going To Grammar, Be Going To Grammar, Struktur Teks, English Grammar Notes, Grammar Notes, English Notes, Future Tense, Teaching English Grammar

How to use Will and Be going to in English Using Will “Will” is used to make prediction. There is no evidence. It is just our personal opinion. Examples Maybe he willcome again. (It is just prediction.) Maybe he willcome again. (It is just prediction.) “Will” is used forunplanned actions in future. Examples I willfly to Spain. (I don’t have a flight ticket or reservation.) She will be a doctor. (She is not a university students but she wants to be a doctor in future) Using Be Going To “Be…

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Several of my English students have asked me “Should I use HAVE TO or MUST?” Learn how with this Easy Grammar guide. This post has a practice QUIZ, an easy-to-follow Infographic, and lots of natural must and have to examples! Have to and must are both used to show that something is necessary, but there…

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CATCHUP: UNIT 7 GRAMMAR: WILL, GOING TO and FUTURE CONTINUOUS Verbs Tenses, Tenses English, English Tenses, Grammar Notes, English Grammar Exercises, Esl Grammar, English Grammar Rules, Future Tense, Learning Grammar

There is a new Kahoot! to practise the use of the future tense: will vs going to CLICK HERE TO PLAY KAHOOT WILL VS GOING TO We also have to practise the use of future continuous CLICK HERE TO PLAY KAHOOT FUTURE CONTINUOUS CLICK HERE TO PLAY KAHOOT JUMBLE FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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DIRECT SPEECH TO REPORTED SPEECH TABLE This useful table will help you to change from direct speech to indirect speech (reported speech). We use reported speech when we want to tell someone what someone said. We usually use a reporting verb (e.g. say, tell, ask, etc.) and then change the tense of what was actually said in direct speech.

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be about to do something vs Not be about to do something Be Going To Grammar, Have Been Grammar, Too To Grammar, Can Could Be Able To Grammar, Would Used To Grammar, Idioms And Proverbs, Cambridge English, Other Ways To Say, Advanced English

be about to do something: if someone is about to do something, or if something is about to happen, they will do it or it will happen very soon. - We were just about to leave when Jerry arrived. Not be about to do something : used to emphasize that you have no intention of doing something. -I’ve never smoked in my life and I’m not about to start now. #B2First #c1advanced #c2proficiency #cambridgeenglish #fceexam #keywordtransformation

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English Modal Verbs Will, Example Sentences Future Susan will be ten years old next week. We will see you tomorrow.   Willing I will give you a gift. I have asked him but he will not come.   Request Will you give me her telephone number? Will you give this book to Sam, please?   Order Will you stop making such a noise! You will do as you are told!   Conditional If he says that again, I will be very angry. If you see him, will you tell him that? Modal Auxiliary Verbs, Auxiliary Verbs, Struktur Teks, Verbs In English, English Grammar Notes, Modal Verbs, Teaching English Grammar, English Language Learning Grammar, English Learning Spoken

English Modal Verbs Will, Example Sentences Future Susan will be ten years old next week. We will see you tomorrow. Willing I will give you a gift. I have asked him but he will not come. Request Will you give me her telephone number? Will you give this book to Sam, please? Order Will you stop making such a noise! You will do as you are told! Conditional If he says that again, I will be very angry. If you see him, will you tell him that?

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Must vs Have to in English Using MUST in English We use must to express a stronger point of view. “We need to …” “We have to…” The modal must also expresses opinion, one person’s point of view. Examples We mustfasten our seatbelts. You muststop playing computer games. She mustlearn to drive. It will be very useful. Banks mustexamine all documents. Using HAVE TO in English Something you need to do following a rule. Structure; Have/Has to + Base Form of the Verb Examples He has tosee the doctor. Should Must Have To Worksheet, Modal Verbs Grammar Lessons, Modal Verbs Worksheets, Semi Modal Verbs, Modal Verbs Ability, What Is Modal Verbs, Verb Examples, Main Verbs, Confusing Words

Must vs Have to in English Using MUST in English We use must to express a stronger point of view. “We need to …” “We have to…” The modal must also expresses opinion, one person’s point of view. Examples We mustfasten our seatbelts. You muststop playing computer games. She mustlearn to drive. It will be very useful. Banks mustexamine all documents. Using HAVE TO in English Something you need to do following a rule. Structure; Have/Has to + Base Form of the Verb Examples He has tosee the…

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