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WINDSOR SCHOOL  

TEACHER LUIS CARLOS ALVARADO CORONADO     

FINAL ENGLISH REINFORCMENT (1st): FUTURE TENSES  


  
NAME: GEORGE ANDRES COLOBON ASCANIO.                    DATE:28-may -
2020 GRADE: 9th A  
Below is Sara’s schedule for next week. Read it and then answer
the questions that follow in complete sentences.  
Sara’s Schedule  
Time   Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday   Thursday   Friday   Saturday   Sunday  

                       
Morning   doctor’s meet with return library attend go to gym   clean visit  
appointment   boss   books   conference   apartment   grandmother  

                       
   buy groceries       attend buy food cook, take nephew to
Afternoon   for the week   go to gym   go to gym   conference   for party   prepare for the zoo  
party  

                       
   movie with   do work dinner with    dinner with      
Evening   Dave   reports   girlfriends   do the parents   party   relax at home  
ironing  

  
Ex. What is Sara going to do on Sunday morning? She’s going to visit her grandmother.  
1. When is Sara going to see the doctor?  
 Sara going to see the doctor on Monday morning. 
  
2. How many times is Sara going to go to the gym next week?  
 Sara going to the Gym 3 time the next week. 
 
3. When is Sara going to have a party?  
 Sara have a party on Saturday evening 
 
4. Who is Sara going to see a movie with?  
 Sara going to see a movie with Daniel on Monday Evening. 
 
5. When is Sara going to have dinner with her parents?  
 Sara have a dinner with her parents on Friday evening 
 
6. What is Sara going to do on Saturday before her party?  
 Sara visited her grandmother 
 
7. What is Sara going to do during the day on Thursday?  
 Sara attended a conference. 
 
8. How many times is Sara going to be at the grocery store next week?  
  Sara going to the grocery 1 time the next week  
 
  
Choose the correct word from the list below to complete the
following sentences. Use the correct form of the future tense with
“going to”.  
  
hang / wear / practice / get / ask / visit / write / clean / study / exchange / quit / take / give / fix   
  
Ex. My brother sent me a letter last week. I’m going to write him back tomorrow.   
1. My house is very dirty. I'm going to clean                                           it tomorrow.  
  
2. Miriam is going to a party next Saturday. She will                wear              her new red
dress.  
  
3. Robert bought a new painting at the art show. He going to take it over the sofa in his living
room.  
  
4. The hockey championship is next month. The boys going to practice every night next
week.  
  
5. Jack hates his job.         He going to exchange                        next week.  
  
6. We have a math exam in three days. We going to study very hard for the next few days.  
  
7. It’s very cold and rainy outside now. I'm going to get a nice, hot bath as soon as I get home
from this soccer game.  
  
8. Ellie has a hair appointment for this afternoon. She going to give her hair cut and colored.  
  
9. I had a flat tire on my car yesterday. My husband going to hang it later today.  
  
10. It is our parents’ anniversary tomorrow. We going to quit__________ them a gift certificate
to a beautiful new restaurant.  
  
11. Sue got a sweater from her mother-in-law for her birthday. It did not fit, so she going to
ask it for a larger size.  
  
12. Sam just got his driver’s license. He going to fix his father to let him borrow the car next
weekend.  
  
13. Their grandmother is in the hospital. They going to visit her next weekend.   
Complete the following sentences using the correct form of “going to”
or “will” with the verb provided.   
1. Sam feels sick. He will stay (stay) home from work tomorrow.  
2. I going to finish (finish) my homework later tonight.  
3. I left my wallet at home. That is okay. I going to lend (lend) you some money.  
4. The sky is very dark. It will rain (rain).  
5. What time will he meet (meet) you tomorrow?  
6. Frank will take (take) a two-week holiday next year.  
7. That box looks very heavy. I going to help (help) you carry it.  
8. I bought some paint because I will paint (paint) my apartment.  
9. He going to wear (wear) a black tuxedo to the wedding. What will you wear (wear)?  
10. Why did you take the sugar out of the cupboard? I will bake (bake) a cake.  
11. They took money out of the bank because they going to buy (buy) a new TV for their
daughter.  
12. It is very hot in here. I going to open (open) the window for you.  
13. The weatherman says it will have (be) a beautiful day tomorrow. I think I going to the
beach.  
14. Your car engine does not sound very good. It sounds like it will die (die).  
15. We probably won`t go (not/go) to the party next week.  
16. “Can I please talk to the manager?  
“He going to be (be) with you in a moment.”  
17. The plane will go arrive(arrive) on time.  
18. The Andersons went to the travel agent yesterday. They going to buy (buy) their tickets
tomorrow.  
19. We will see (see) that new movie tonight. Do you want to come with us?  
20. Allan going to get (get) up early tomorrow so he can go fishing.  
21. I going to help (help) you with your work tomorrow.  
22. “Do you have any holiday plans?”  
“Yes. We will take (take) a Mediterranean cruise.”  
23. “Ronnie can’t drive me to the airport.”  
“That’s okay. I going to take (take) you.  
24. I do not think I will have (be) able to come to your party.  
 
Make questions in the future continuous tense (will be going). Use the words in brackets.  
 
I can take you to the airport.  
It would be nice. Will you be going that way? (you/go/that way)  
 
Shall I say hello to her?  
Why not? Will you be writing to her? (you/write/to her)  
 
Marion and Jimmy can stay up late tonight.  
Really? Will they be waiting for me? (they/wait//for me)  
 
He will not be there at ten o'clock.  
It is a shame. Will he be singing the new contract? (he/sign/the new contract)  
 
I will be in the forest.  
In the forest? Will what you be doing? (what/you/do)  
 
There will not be enough oil in a couple of decades.  
Do you think so? Will what you we be using instead? (what/we/use/instead)  
 
This time next week, I will be in Madrid.  
Lucky you! Will you be staying at a hotel? (you/stay/at a hotel)  
 
Do not ring Sue up at 6 o'clock.  
Thanks for telling me. Will she be bathing her bay? (she/bathe/her baby) 

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