Ways
of talking about the future
		I will start / I'm going to
start / I start
	 
	
		
		
				
				  
                    Future forms
				    We use different forms to talk about the future:
				    -will for future facts using written or
				      formal language.
				    
				    
                      - Anne and Paula will take a month to
                        walk across the Kalahari Desert.
- Any money you donate will help us start
				        co-operative work projects.
 
-be + going to + infinitive for future plans.
				    
                      - I'm going to start doing a lot of exercise.
- Are you going to take any special
				        equipment with you?
- We're going to take lots of water on
				        our trek.
-present simple for schedules and
				      timetables.
				    
                      - When exactly do you start your
                        trek?
- We leave on the 1st of June.
 
				 
				
                  1. Ways of talking about the future. 
				  Choose the correct description of these sentences.
				  
				   
		        
                  2.
                    Talking about the future. 
		          Decide
		            which of the three forms is best for the following situations. In some
		            cases, more than one answer is possible. 
		          
		           
		          For more
		            information about future forms see the Grammar
		              Reference.