TASK 2. GRAMMAR. You get a topic (Will/ going to / Present Continuous) at random. Tell about chosen topics answering the questions: 1) When do we use it? 2) What does negative form sound like? 3) Can you give an example?​

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Ответ:Will:

1) We use will when we talk about future actions or situations that we think will happen, or when we make predictions.

2) The negative form of will is won't.

3) For example, "I think it will rain tomorrow," or "I won't be able to come to the party."

Going to:

1) We use 'going to' when we are talking about future plans or intentions that we have already made, or when we can already see that something is going to happen.

2) The negative form of 'going to' is 'aren't going to'.

3) For example, "We're going to go to the beach tomorrow," or "We aren't going to go to the park today."

Present Continuous:

1) We use the present continuous to talk about things that are happening now, or near future plans.

2) The negative form of the present continuous is 'isn't/aren't + verb + ing'.

3) For example, "I'm eating dinner right now," or "We aren't going to the movies tonight."

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