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9.9 'Going to' and other ways of expressing the future

9.9A Uses of the 'going to'- future compared with 'will' [> LEG 9.44-46] There are three basic uses of the'going to'-future:

1 Predictions: We often use going to to predict the future, especially when we can see something that is about to happen: Look out! She's going to faint. (Not 'will*) Or we can describe something which we know will take place in the future: Angus and Margaret are going to be married in May.

2 Intentions: We often use going to rather than will in informal style: I'm going to practice the piano for two hours this evening. I'm going to be successful one day.

3 Planned actions: We use going to like the present progressive or future progressive: We're going to spend the winter in Australia. Or: We're spending the winter in Australia. [> 9.2B] Or: We'll be spending the winter in Australia. [> 9.8A]

4 We use will when we decide to do something at the moment of speaking: We're lost. I'll stop and ask the way. (= I've just decided to do this.)

Write: Supply be going to or 'll in this dialogue. Situation: Mr Sims is driving. His wife is sitting beside him. HE: Where (we spend) are we going to spend the night? SHE: Cardiff. I've booked us in at the Angel Hotel. Why do you ask? HE: That's another thirty miles away. We (run) 2... out of petrol before we get there. I (stop) 3... at the next filling-station. Half an hour later… SHE: This road goes on forever. HE: We (get) 4... stuck. The car's stopping. We (have to) 5..... walk. SHE: Come on then. Perhaps someone (give) 6... us a lift. HE: Not a filling-station in sight and look at those black clouds. It (rain)7... SHE: Look! A car's coming. I (wave) 8..... to the driver. HE: Oh good!. He's slowing down. He (stop) 9... .

9.9B 'am/is/are to', 'be about to', 'be due to' [> LEG 9.47-48]

1 We use to be to for:

- formal arrangements and duties: OPEC representatives are to meet in Geneva in May. ОПЕК OPEC (Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries - Організація країн-експортерів нафти)

- formal appointments and instructions: Three tablets are to be taken twice a day.

- prohibitions: You're not to tell him anything about our plans.

2 to be about to refers to the immediate future: Look! The race is just about to start.

3 We often use to be due to to refer to timetables: The plane is due to land at 2.15.

Write: Supply the correct forms of the verb phrases in brackets.

1 The conference delegates are to meet again later today, (to be to) 2 You ... take these new tablets four times a day. (to be to) 3 They ... open their instructions until midnight, (not to be to) 4 You'll have to hurry. The train ... leave, (to be (just) about to) 5 I can't talk now. I ... go out. (to be (just) about to) 6 There's not much longer to wait. Their plane ... land in ten minutes. (to be due to) 7 Don't be so impatient. She is ... arrive until teatime. (not to be due to)

9.9C The future-in-the-past [> LEG 9.49-50)

1 Sometimes we want to refer to events which were 'destined' or planned to take place in the past ('the future-in-the-past').

2 We use was going to, was about to, was to and was due to for:

- events we couldn't foresee: They didn't know they were to be reunited ten years later.

- events which were interrupted: We were just going to leave, when Jean had an accident.

3 We also use would for 'destiny' in story-telling: They had already reached 9,000 feet. Soon they would reach the top.

Write: Supply suitable 'future-in-the-past' forms.

1 I was to meet them at the station at 4, but I was held up in the traffic. 2 She ... phone later, but she must have completely forgotten. 3 She was still young. She didn't realize she ... be world famous before she was 20. 4 He thought his life's work was finished. He didn't know he ... win the Nobel Prize. 5 The plane ... take off at 4.25, but it was delayed.

9.9D Write: Supply suitable future forms (will, going to, etc.). Alternatives are possible. THE ADVENTURES OF ORLIK

The plane had been privately hired to transport Orlik the bull from one part of the country to the other. 'What (do) are we to do with him, sir?' the co-pilot asked. 'We (deliver)?... him to a farm in Wales,' the captain said. 'I (just check) 3... the wooden crate, the co-pilot said. A few minutes later, he reported that it looked safe. I've just heard from Ground Control,' the pilot said. 'Our flight (be) 4... due in ten minutes. We (take off) 5... from Runway Number 7.' Little did both men know how dramatic their flight (be) 6... They couldn't have imagined that when they were in the air, Orlik the bull (break) 7... loose from his crate and smash his way into the flight cabin! 'I (take over) 8... sir!' the co-pilot cried as the captain grabbed Orlik's nose-ring and pulled him away. The co-pilot made an emergency landing in a field. Both men jumped to safety, while Orlik crashed about inside the tiny plane, smashing everything to pieces!

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