It's easy to ask questions about the future using 'be going to,' 'will' and the present continuous.
Using 'be going to'
Questions using 'be going to' are formed using:
verb 'be' + subject + 'going to' + verb
| Statement | Question |
| We are going to go camping this summer. | Are we going to go camping this summer? |
| She's going to have a barbeque party. | Is she going to have a barbeque party? |
| I'm going to watch the soccer game later. | Am I going to watch the soccer game later? |
| The class is going to have a new student. | Is the class going to have a new student? |
Using 'will'
Questions using 'will' are formed using:
'will' + subject + verb
| Statement | Question |
| We will go camping this summer. | Will we go camping this summer? |
| She will have a barbeque party. | Will she have a barbeque party? |
| I will watch the soccer game later. | Will I watch the soccer game later? |
| The class will have a new student. | Will the class have a new student? |
Using the Present Continuous
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