Future: Will-Be going to-Present Continuous

Worksheet by Pilar Teixidó
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ELA, English
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6
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ENG
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Unlock future English tenses! Practice 'will', 'going to', and present continuous.

Put in order the definitions. Will Predictions based on what we think,believe or imagine Promises Offers Snap decisions First conditional Predictions (no evidence) Inevitable Offering to do things Asking people to do things Be going to Predictions based on what we know or see Future plans and intentions Present Continuous Fixed arrangements in the near future Present Simple Timetables Choose the correct item.James _ go to watch a football match this Sunday. is going to will I’m not hungry. I think I _ go out for dinner tonight won’t ’m not going Why don’t you come to the cinema with us? You _ love the new action film! ’re going to ’ll The plane _ at 7:30 p.m. will take off takes off is taking off _ book a holiday to Italy this summer? Are you going to Will you We_ tonight at 8 o'clock in front of the cinema. will meet are meeting Fill in the blanks with the given expressions Natalie: Hi, Robert. How are you?Robert: Hi, Natalie. I’m great thanks, but a little bored. What are you doing this weekend?Natalie: Well, so I am goingto go to a shopping mall with my mum and sister and then, in the evening, I’m going to meet with Paul and Lisa. Tomorrow morning at 10am, I amgoing toa robotics exhibition at the Exhibition centre.Robert: That sounds good. What film are you going to see?Natalie: It’s a thriller. Usually I don’t watch thrillers. I don’t like them. I prefer action and fantasy films, but this thriller sounds exciting!Robert: Is your sister coming with you?Natalie: No, I think she will not come with us. She likes thrillers, but she is only 10 and the film is for ages 12 and up. Do you want to come with us?Robert: Sure, I’d love to. Are the tickets expensive?Natalie: Not really. It’s £6 for children and £8.50 for adults. Then, it’s about £5 for popcorn and a drink. So, do you want to come?Robert: Sure! It sounds great!Natalie: Okay, the film starts at 7:00 pm. I think I willwalk to your house maybe at 6:00 pm so that we can catch the 6:30 bus from outside the train station. I'm pretty sure we will meet Paul and Lisa there.Robert: Great, see you later! Bye! English Grammar Be honest. How many answers did you get right in the previous exercise? (? Future Tenses in English Be honest. How many answers did you get right in the previous exercise? (?

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