Explique a relação entre o IMMEDIATE FUTURE e o SIMPLE FUTURE, usando regras de uso, regras semânticas, como e quando se usa.
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⇒⇒ Simple future >> will
⇒⇒ Immediate future >> going to
⇒⇒ Simple future com ''will'' >> tempo verbal para falar sobre um futuro sem confirmação, futuro incerto - não planejado
→ Affirmative
sujeito + will + verbo + complemento
I will go to the USA in June.
She will ride a bike next Sunday.
→ Interrogative
Will + sujeito + verbo + complemento
Will you play soccer?
Will she clean her room?
→ Negativa
sujeito + will + not + verbo + complemento (will not = won't)
John will not run at the park.
The kids will not play soccer tomorrow.
⇒⇒ Simple future with ''going to'' >>> Immediate future - Futuro imediato >>> O futuro com ''going to'' indica que o futuro foi planejado e que certamente vai acontecer.
Affirmative
sujeito + am/is/ are + going to + verbo + complemento
I am going to visit my parents next weekend.
The kids are going to play soccer tomorrow.
David is going to work on Sunday.
Negative
Sujeito + am/is/are + NOT+ going to + verbo + complemento
I am not going to visit my parents next weekend.
The kids are not going to watch TV.
David is not going to work tomorrow.
Interrogative
Am / is / are + sujeito + going to + verbo + complemento
Are you going to travel tomorrow?
Is he going to clean his room?
Am I going to sleep late?
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