Actividad Integradora 4 Ingles II

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Actividad

Integradora
Etapa 4
“My future”
Integrantes
1910075 Aguilar Bernal Edith Alexandra
1901665 Antonio Arias Kathia Del Carmen
1900030Loza Cerda Jorge Ernesto
1914565 Mejia Salinas Kenya Lizbeth
1903687 Rodriguez Guerrero Brenda Alexandra
1904333 Wisar Enriquez Johana Michelle

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Going to
○ We going to travel in


vacations.

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○ We going to eat tonight.

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○ We are going to work in

“ the fifth semester.

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○ We’re not a going to

“ sleep all day.

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○ We are going to the

“ forest to camp

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“WILL”
We will finish the
school.

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We will finish the
homework.

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We will not be
cold.

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We Will pass the
subjects at First.

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We will see netflix
this weekend

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Conclusion
It’s important to know what this lessons show. Also we use “will” for the actions
to the future and example: “I will go to Cancun” and the “going to” also we use
it for “oh it’s going to be sunny in Cancun” besides we real use them for our
normal life anytime and we don’t even know, (the most people don’t) but we
are doing our best for learn about this lesson and do it.
Both of them are so important for describe a action in future and both of them
help us to do our homework and make a good script.
“Will” it’s a little more fancy; “going to” it’s for an informal script. Also like we said,
learn this kind of rules of grammatical English, we will do our homework and
speak, resume, etc .
A very confusing concept is when to use WILL and when to
use BE GOING TO when we refer the future. Both refer to the
future and there is a slight difference between the two
though in most cases they can be used interchangeably
with no difference in meaning.
Also “Going to” and “will” are used in the English language
as the future tense. The future tense has many different
ways of being expressed. Different forms include the
simple future tense, “going to form, be about to form,” and
the future continuous tense, future perfect tense, and
future perfect continuous tense.
“Going to” and “will” are used for the simple future tense,
but their usages are different from each other. Let’s try to
understand them by some examples and explanations.

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