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Choose the correct verbs, using each tense once. Future I (will or going to), future II, simple present or present progressive 1. The train arrives at 11:20 . 2. Wait! I will help you. 3. As we want to get better marks in English, we are going to study harder in the future. 4. Josh is going to the cinema with his friends tonight . 5. I am afraid they will have eaten everything by the time we arrive. Complete the sentences for situations in the future. Decide which tense you need to use. 1. Aaron is carrying two tyres he is going to change the tyres on a car. 2. Next week is the beginning of winter and the weather forecast says that there will be snow tomorrow . 3. That’s why many of the garage’s customers have made an appointment and are calling in today to get their winter tyres. 4. By the end of the day, Aaron will have mounted about 80 tyres. 5. He will probably be tired after that. 6. It’s a lot of work for one day, but his customers promise that next year they will have their tyres changed earlier. 7. That’s what they always say, but they will surely have forgotten about it by next year. 8. Some customers have agreed that they are picking up their cars tomorrow. 9. They have decided to go home by bus, which stops in front of the garage every hour. Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present progressive). 1-I love London. I probably (go)___________ there next year. I love London. I will probably go there next year R- Signal word: probably Future will 2-Our train (leave)___________ at 4:47. Our train leaves at 4:47. R- Time table: simple present 3-What you (wear) ____________at the party tonight? What are you wearing at the party tonight? RNear future present progressive OR future ( going to) 4-I haven’t made up my mind yet. But I think I ( find) __________something nice in my mum’s wardrobe. I haven’t made up my mind yet. But I think I will find something nice in my mum’s wardrobe R- Signal word: think Future will

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Choose the correct verbs, using each tense once.

Future I (will or going to), future II, simple present or present progressive

1. The train arrives at 11:20.

2. Wait! I will help you.

3. As we want to get better marks in English, we are going to study harder in the

future.

4. Josh is going to the cinema with his friends tonight.

5. I am afraid they will have eaten everything by the time we arrive.

Complete the sentences for situations in the future. Decide which tense you need to

use.

1. Aaron is carrying two tyres – he is going to change the tyres on a car.

2. Next week is the beginning of winter and the weather forecast says that there

will be snow tomorrow.

3. That’s why many of the garage’s customers have made an appointment and are

calling in today to get their winter tyres.

4. By the end of the day, Aaron will have mounted about 80 tyres.

5. He will probably be tired after that.

6. It’s a lot of work for one day, but his customers promise that next year they will

have their tyres changed earlier.

7. That’s what they always say, but they will surely have forgotten about it by next

year.

8. Some customers have agreed that they are picking up their cars tomorrow.

9. They have decided to go home by bus, which stops in front of the garage every

hour.

Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present

progressive).

1-I love London. I probably (go)___________ there next year. I love London. I will probably go there next year

R- Signal word: probably – Future will

2-Our train (leave)___________ at 4:47.

Our train leaves at 4:47.

R- Time table: simple present

3-What you (wear) ____________at the party tonight? What are you wearing at the party tonight?

R– Near future – present progressive OR future ( going to)

4-I haven’t made up my mind yet. But I think I ( find) __________something nice

in my mum’s wardrobe. I haven’t made up my mind yet. But I think I will find something nice in my mum’s

wardrobe

R- Signal word: think – Future will

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5-This is my last day here. I (go)____________ back to England tomorrow. This is my last day here. I am going back to England tomorrow.

R- Near future – present progressive OR future ( going to)

Note: “go” is usually used in present progressive to avoid the repetition ( going to go)

6-Hurry up! The conference (begin) ___________ in 20 minutes. Hurry up! The conference begins in 20 minutes.

R- Schedule- simple present

7-My horoscope says that I (meet) _______________ an old friend this week.

My horoscope says that I will meet an old friend this week.

R- You can´t do anything to change that – It’s in the stars. Future will.

8-Look at these big black clouds! It (rain) __________.

Look at these big black clouds! It is going to rain.

R- Something (the black clouds) is indicating that an events is going to happen in the

near future – Future ( going to)

9-Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be) ___________ dry and sunny. Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow will be dry and sunny.

R-You can´t do about the weather – Future will