Guided discovery for learners of English. Differences between the uses of “will” and “going to”. (Guided Discovery Grammar Exercise). Use the following words to fill the spaces below. Write one answer for each space....
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Guided discovery for learners of English. Differences between the uses of “will” and “going to”. (Guided Discovery Grammar Exercise). Use the following words to fill the spaces below. Write one answer for each space. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ habitual actions / won't / I'll take / unusual / going to / Will / plans / will / will / predictions / infinitive / speaking / won't / refusals / will / it's going / requests / deductions / won’t / present ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Will" is a modal auxiliary. It always has the same form with all persons. The negative "will not" is contracted to 1.____________. "Going to" is an auxiliary that can be used in front of the 2.____________ to express future. It always combines with the verb "to be". "Will" and "going to" can be used to talk about 3.____________ The world will be a better place in twenty years time. In the future, people are going t
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