BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-15.3

15.3.

will and going to (for decisions)

 

Woman: What are you going to have?
Man: I’m not sure. I think I’ll have the fish.
  What about you?
Woman: Oh, I’ve already decided. I’m going
  to have the steak with fried potatoes.
Man: That sounds nice. Maybe I’ll have steak too…
 

 

PRESENTATION


 

Use will to show you are making a decision at that moment. (You often use it with I think.)

  • The man isn’t sure what he wants so he uses will: I think I’ll have the fish.

Use going to to show that you have already made a decision.

  • The woman has decided so she uses going to: I’m going to have the steak.

 

 

Key vocabulary
Adjectives: beautiful, bored, cold, hot, hungry, thirsty, tired Food: chicken, fish, fried potatoes, pasta, pizza, salad, 
  sandwich, steak, tomato, soup

 

 

 

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