🔮 Grammar: The Future – be going to vs will 1ère Bac Sciences Mathématiques SM


🔮 Grammar: The Future – be going to vs will
1ère Bac Sciences Mathématiques SM

📌 Introduction

We use be going to and will to talk about the future — but in different situations. Understanding the difference helps you sound natural and accurate.

Science Tip: “In science: ‘We are going to test the water tomorrow’ (planned). ‘I think it will change color’ (prediction).”

🎯 “Be going to” – Plans & Evidence

TOMORROW Science Experiment Planned Future Action

When to Use “be going to”

  • Planned actions: “We are going to do a biology experiment tomorrow.”
  • Intentions: “I am going to study harder for the next test.”
  • Visible evidence: “Look at those clouds! It is going to rain.”
Subject + be + going to + base verb

Example: “They are going to present their project next week.”

🔮 “Will” – Predictions & Instant Decisions

Future Prediction

When to Use “will”

  • Predictions (no evidence): “I think it will rain tomorrow.”
  • Instant decisions: “The phone is ringing. I will answer it.”
  • Promises: “I will help you with your homework.”
  • Offers: “Don’t worry, I will carry your books.”
Subject + will + base verb

Example: “I think scientists will discover new planets in the future.”

🆚 “Be going to” vs “Will”

Be going to Will
Planned future actions
“We are going to visit the lab.”
Predictions (opinion)
“I think it will be interesting.”
Based on evidence now
“Look! The plant is going to die.”
Instant decisions
“The experiment failed. I will repeat it.”

Key Difference:
“I am going to study tonight.” → (planned)
“I will study if I finish my chores.” → (decision/promise)

✅ Exercise 1: Choose “be going to” or “will”

Select the correct future form:

1. I think it ___ rain tomorrow. (prediction)

2. We ___ do the experiment at 10 AM. (planned)

3. The phone is ringing. I ___ answer it. (instant decision)

✍️ Exercise 2: Complete the Sentences

Use be going to or will with the verb in parentheses:

1. I think we ___ (get) good results in our experiment.

2. They ___ (present) their project tomorrow. (planned)

3. It’s cold in here. I ___ (close) the window.

📌 Summary

  • Be going to: Plans, intentions, evidence in the present
  • Will: Predictions (I think…), instant decisions, promises, offers
  • Planned? → use be going to
  • Sudden decision? → use will
  • In science: “We are going to test…” (planned), “I think it will change…” (prediction)

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