Back to Course Ways to Express the Future I. A2-B1 (the present simple, be going to, will + infinitive) 0% Complete 0/0 Steps Why is it called ways to express the future? Present Continuous Be going to The Future Simple Note! Quizzes Future A2-B1 - Test 1 Future A2-B1 - Test 2 Future A2-B1 - Test 3 Future A2-B1 - Test 4 Future A2-B1 - Test 5 Ways to Express the Future I. A2-B1 (the present simple, be going to, will + infinitive) Note! Lesson 5 of 5 In Progress ← Previous Note! Ways to Express the Future I. A2-B1 (the present simple, be going to, will + infinitive) Note! Ways to Express the Future I. A2-B1 (the present simple, be going to, will + infinitive) Note! Note 1: It is possible to say: Does the meeting take part tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? But it is not likely to use will + infinitive for fixed future events and dates, that cannot be changed, for example: Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. Note 2: → In questions we use shall I/we? (for the first person singular and plural) Shall I help you? What shall we do? Note 3: be going to: we have already decided to do something Why have you moved all the furniture out of the room?– I’m going to clean the carpet. will + inf: spontaneous decision Oh dear, I’ve spilt some wine on my jacket. – Don’t worry, I’ll clean it for you. 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* Website Δ 0 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments