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Master future tense forms in English with our guide!
In our today's lesson, we will talk about different ways to express the future.Which forms do you already know??If you don't know much, or can't remember we will together revise every possible way of expressing the future in a couple of next lessons. Which future form expresses....? an intention I'm going to be a racing driver when I grow up. a prediction Tomorrow's weather will be warm and sunny. a future fact based on a timetable The train to Dover leaves at ten past ten an arrangement between two people We're seeing Sue on Thursday. a spontaneous decision I'll make some coffee. a suggestion Shall we have a break now? Name the different future forms! Tomorrow's weather will be warm and sunny. Future Simple I'll make some coffee. Future Simple The train to Dover leaves at ten past ten. Present Simple I'm going to be a racing driver when I grow up. going to We're seeing Sue on Thursday. Present Continuous Shall we have a break now? shall+Infinitive (offer So, to be sure you understand, let's look at this list. You can copy it in your notebooks. The more precise details about this you will find in your books on the pages144. and 145. For those of you who better learn when seeing and listening I have a video!Listen carefully. It is interesting. Let's practice some more.Choose the correct form in the pairs of sentences. I'm very excited. I am going to see all my family this weekend.I don't know if I have time to come this evening. I will see. So you're off to the States for a year! What are you going to do there?I'm sure you will pass your exams, but what will you do if you don't? I will come with you if you like.I am coming with you whether you like it or not. Your school report is terrible. What are you going to do about it?What are you doing this evening? I've had enough of her lazy attitude. I am going to give her a good talking to.I am giving a presentation at 3.00 this afternoon. I'm scared stiff. John! Peter is leaving now. Come and say goodbye.The coach leaves at 9.00, so don't be late. I will see you outside the cinema at 8.00.I will be seeing Peter this afternoon, so I'll tell him your news. You will have seen enough of me by the end of this holiday.I'm going to make a success of my life. You will see. Put the verb in brackets into the correct tense.Use Present Simple, Present Perfect, will, or the Future Continuous. Write down only the 15 missing verbs.