Future tenses and Indefinite Pronouns
Subject + Will / Won't + Infinitive
It's my birthday next week. I'll be seventeen.
Subject + Verb to be (am, is, are) + going to + infinitive
I am going to visit my parents next weekend.
He is going to study to be a lawyer.
It's cold. I will turn on the heating.
Look out! You're going to slip on the ice.
I'm afraid Kelly will lose her job.
We are going to employ seven new members of the staff this year.
Subject + will/won't + be + verb -ING
Reception opens at 8:00 am.
I am going to an interview tomorrow. They just phoned me.
The train leaves at 10.
They are having a party at the weekend.
Call me as soon as you arrive.
We are getting married next week.
Future meanings:
Everybody enjoyed the concert.
I opened the door but there was no one at home.
It was a very clear day. We could see everything.
Nothing happened.
Is there anything in the cupboard?
Did anybody call?
Something (a thing) - Somewhere (in a place) - Someone/body (a person)
Everything (all things) - Everywhere (in all places) - Everyone/body (all the people)
Affirmative sentences
In requests and in offers: when we ask for something or offer something to someone.
Anything - Anywhere - Anyone - Anybody
Nothing (no things) - Nowhere (no places) - Nobody/one (no person)
Negative sentences
Questions
In sentences with an affirmative verb.
Indefinite articles