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GRAMMAR FOR 3º ESO. FUTURE TENSES

FUTURE TENSES                                                              3º ESO
WILL.    Simple Future . Auxiliar
Patterns:             AFF.      Subject + will or ´ll +main verb
                               NEG.     Suject + won´t + main verb
                               INT.       Will + subject + main verb?
Uses:     Possible future actions  (with perhaps, maybe, I think…)
                Decisions at speaking
                Subjective predictions
                Fortune-teller (no evidences)

BE GOING TO    (INTENTIONAL FUTURE)
Patterns:             AFF.       Subj. + to be  present +going to + main verb
                               NEG.     Subj. + to be pres. + not + going to + main verb
                               INT.       To be present + subject + going to + main verb?
Uses:     Personal intentions
                Plans (You need pre-actions)
                Objective predictions (with evidences)
Exceptions: DO-STAY-GO             Present continuous for plans “What are you doing next weekend?”
Be going to for personal intentions “What are you going to do next weekend?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Patterns:             AFF.       Subj+ to be present +____-ing
                               NEG.     Subj + to be present + not +_____-ing
                               INT.       To be present + subj+______-ing?
Uses:     Present actions at speaking and long time present actions but not now.
                Future pre-arrangement (two people min.) “John´s playing golf with Tim next Friday”
Non continuous verbs   likes and dislikes, mental activity ,senses, auxiliary verbs   “be”, “have”, possession (own, belong)
Doubling last consonant rules:
1 syllable verb ending in cons.+vowel+cons  +  cons-ing                                             swimming
More than 1 syl. Verb ending in c + v +c        +      cons-ing  (If last syl. stressed)   preferring
-l  + l-ing (Br. English)                                                                                                                   travelling
Cons+e (no pronounced) = cons+ing                                                                                   loving
-ie = ying                                                                                                                                        dying


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