Sprawdzian Steps Forward 2 Unit 8

Unit 8 of Sprawdzian Steps Forward 2 focuses on future tenses and describing plans and intentions. We'll look at how to talk about what you are going to do.
The main concept is using "going to" and "will" to express future actions. While both refer to the future, they are used slightly differently.
Let's start with "going to". We use "going to" for plans we've already made. It suggests a strong intention.
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Step 1: Identify your plan. Example: "I plan to visit my grandma."
Step 2: Form the sentence. Use: subject + am/is/are + going to + base form of the verb.

Step 3: Example: "I am going to visit my grandma." "She is going to study English." "We are going to eat pizza."
Now, let's look at "will". We use "will" for predictions, spontaneous decisions, or promises.

Step 1: Consider the context. Is it a prediction, a sudden decision, or a promise?
Step 2: Form the sentence. Use: subject + will + base form of the verb.

Step 3: Examples: "It will rain tomorrow." (prediction). "I will help you." (promise). "I will answer the phone!" (spontaneous decision).
Remember to practice using both "going to" and "will" in different sentences. Look for clues in the context to determine which one is more appropriate. Think about whether there is an existing plan or if it is a spontaneous thought.
Practice and examples in your Sprawdzian Steps Forward 2 Unit 8 will help you master the difference!
