How do you say something will happen soon?

How do you say something will happen soon?

impending, prospective, imminent, looming.

How do I say my future plan?

6 English Phrases for Talking about Future Plans

  1. I’m going to…
  2. I’m planning to…
  3. I hope to…
  4. I’d like to…
  5. I might… / I may… Click here for the difference between may and might.
  6. I’m thinking about… Click here for the different prepositions to use after “think”

How do you say more in the future?

synonyms for in the future

  1. so.
  2. thence.
  3. thus.
  4. accordingly.
  5. as a deduction.
  6. away.
  7. consequently.
  8. ergo.

Will and going to examples?

Will + infinitive Be going to + infinitive
A prediction based on opinion: I think the Conservatives will win the next election. A prediction based on something we can see (or hear) now: The Conservatives are going to win the election. They already have most of the votes.
A future fact: The sun will rise tomorrow.

What are some examples of going to the future sentences?

1.2. You are certain that sth. is going to happen in the future (logical consequence). Look at that car! It is going to crash into the yellow one. 2. Signal words 3. Form 4. Examples 4.1. Affirmative sentences in the going to-future I am going to play handball. I ‘m going to play handball. You are going to play handball.

How do you use the word going to the future?

going to-future 1 Use of the going to-future. We are going to sing at the party. You are certain that sth. is going to happen in the future (logical consequence). 2 Signal words 3 Form 4 Examples. I am going to play handball. I ‘m going to play handball. You are going to play handball. You ‘re going to play handball.

How do you use the future tense of going to?

The following words indicate the use of a future tense: However, there are no concrete signal words for going to. We have to examine the context to determine which future tense to use. In informal contexts (such as text messages and emails between friends) and especially in spoken English, going to is often contracted to gonna.

How do you express the future in English?

Sometimes, it confuses learners that we can express the future in English in these ways: As noted above, “be going to” and the present continuous have basically the same meaning when talking about the future. However, there are differences when using the future simple (will/shall) and present simple to describe the future.

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