The FUTURE tense practice

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English
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11
Language
ENG
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Boost your English grammar skills! Master the future tense with 'will,' 'going to,' and present continuous.

Match the tenses and how to use them We use it to refer to future arrangements. Everything has already been planned and arranged FUTURE: PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use it to make future plans and intentions and future predictions based on what we see FUTURE: GOING TO We use it to make predictions based on what we think or imagine, offer help, on-the-spot decisions, making promises. FUTURE: WILL Put the sentences in the right groups Will I won't go will she come? we'll fly to N.Y. Going to She's gonna be a star why are you going to smoke? my father is not going to drive me there Present continuous My father is not driving me there are you sure she is coming? we're flying to N.Y. Complete with WILL future 1. You will earn (earn) a lot of money.2. Will you travel (you around the world?3. Peter will meet (meet) lots of interesting people.4. Everybody will adore (adore) you.5. You will not have (not / have) any problems.6. Will your brother get married (your brother/ get married) ? Complete with GOING TO 1. It is going to rain (rain)2.I am not going to wear (not the blue shoes tonight.3. Are you going to help (you me?4.Jack is not going to walk (not / walk) home.5. Is mum going to cook (mum dinner?6. They are not going to spend (not / spend) their holiday abroad this year. Choose the right FUTURE TENSE 1. We are going to have dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we have't booked a table yet. (to have)2. My ski instructor believes it will snow in the mountains tomorrow evening. (to snow)3. Sue and I have decided to have a party. We are going to invite(invite) lots of people.4. I feel terrible. I think I am going to be(be) sick.5. Wait! I will drive you to the station. (to drive)6. I am going to see my sister in April. (to see)7. Look at the clouds - it is going to rain in a few minutes. (to rain)8. Listen! There's someone at the door. I will open the door for you. (to open)9. A: "Ann is in the hospital." B: "Oh really? I didn`t know. I will go (go) and visit her"10. A: "Ann is in the hospital." B: "Yes, I know. I am going to visit (visit) her tomorrow"

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