Will/ going to
Cours gratuits > Forum > Forum anglais: Questions sur l'anglais || En basMessage de audemartinoli posté le 04-12-2016 à 09:43:58 (S | E | F)
Hello,
Could you correct my answers please ?
Thanks for any reply.
Choose will or be going to to refer to the future :
1. I am going to buy a car.
2. If I get the money, I will bu a car.
3. Look! He's going to faint, he's ever so pale.
4. - "John, the telephone is ringing." - "I will answer it."
5. I'm going to spend a year in the US when I go to university.
6. [Looking out of the window] It is going to snow again.
7. If everything is all right, I will go to London tomorrow.
8. He's quite tall for his age, he's going to be a very tall man.
9. Priscilla is going to book in at the Plaza Hotel for Christmas.
10. There will be a dreadful natural disaster somewhere in the world in 2115.
11. Ann is going to have a baby.
12. You're going to be cold in Scotland in February.
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Modifié par lucile83 le 04-12-2016 10:16
Réponse : Will/ going to de gerondif, postée le 04-12-2016 à 17:16:29 (S | E)
Bonjour,
je mets mes doutes en bleu
1. I am going to buy a car.
2. If I get the money, I will buy a car.
3. Look! He's going to faint, he's ever so pale.
4. - "John, the telephone is ringing." - "I will answer it."
5. I'm going to spend a year in the US when I go to university.
6. [Looking out of the window] It is going to snow again.
7. If everything is all right, I will go to London tomorrow.
8. He's quite tall for his age, he's going to be a very tall man.
9. Priscilla is going to book in at the Plaza Hotel for Christmas.
10. There will be a dreadful natural disaster somewhere in the world in 2115.
11. Ann is going to have a baby.
12. You're going to be cold in Scotland in February.
En général, on ne met pas going to quand c'est inéluctable, que ça ne dépend pas de vous.
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