1. It (rain) all week. I hope it stops by Saturday because I want to go to the beach. 2. A: Where is Gary? B: He (study, at the library) for his German test on Wednesday. In fact, he (review) for the test every day for the last week. 3. You look really great! (You, exercise) at the fitness center ?
The Simple Future has two different forms in English, "will" and "be going to" Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings.
Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future
FORM Will [WILL] + [VERB] EXAMPLES: I will help him later. I will never help him. NOTE: Adverbs usually come between the first part and the second part (will never help).
FORM Be Going To [AM / IS / ARE] + [GOING TO] + [VERB] EXAMPLES: He is going to meet Jane tonight. He is definitely going to meet Jane tonight.
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