martes, 13 de diciembre de 2016

USE OF "WILL" AND "BE GOING TO"


WILL

You use will when you make:

  • Predictions
  • Promises
  • Warnings
  • Inmediate decisions
  • Offers
EG.

  • In 2050, there will be flying cars.
  • My stomach is rumbling, i will eat a sandwich.
  • If you win your exam, i will give you a gift.
  • If you wish, i will help you carry those bags.
  • do not touch that, you will get burnt

BE GOING TO

You use be going to for:

  • Plans
  • Things you are sure are going to happen
EG.

  • My brother is going to study english in London for a year.
  • Do you see the lightning? it is going to rain.




PRONUNCIATIONS RULES OF THE REGULAR VERBS IN PAST



Pronounce /t/ after the sound = F, K, P, S, SS, SH, CH, & X

EG. 
  • Laughted 
  • Walked
  • Stopped
  • Focused
  • Kissed
  • Washed
  • Watched
  • Fixed

Pronounce /d/ after the sounds = B, G, L, M, N, R, V, Z; as well as the pronunciation of any vowel.

EG.

  • Climbed
  • Begged
  • Canceled
  • Confirmed
  • Cleaned
  • Entered
  • Loved
  • Buzzed

Pronounce /id/ after the sound T & D

EG.

  • Painted
  • Landed
  • Rented
  • Ended