The document provides examples of using the be going to form, will, and present continuous for future forms in sentences. It shows these grammatical structures being used to indicate the future happening of various events like leaving on a train, having dinner, snowing, meeting a friend, flying to London, driving to a station, an English lesson starting, seeing a sister, rain, opening a door, a tree falling, returning, playing football, seeing someone in the evening, having dinner with someone, a president arriving, being late, having a baby, seeing someone later, turning on air conditioning, an English test being, phoning someone again, staying somewhere over the summer, going to bed early, moving to London, and dinosaurs
The document provides examples of using the be going to form, will, and present continuous for future forms in sentences. It shows these grammatical structures being used to indicate the future happening of various events like leaving on a train, having dinner, snowing, meeting a friend, flying to London, driving to a station, an English lesson starting, seeing a sister, rain, opening a door, a tree falling, returning, playing football, seeing someone in the evening, having dinner with someone, a president arriving, being late, having a baby, seeing someone later, turning on air conditioning, an English test being, phoning someone again, staying somewhere over the summer, going to bed early, moving to London, and dinosaurs
The document provides examples of using the be going to form, will, and present continuous for future forms in sentences. It shows these grammatical structures being used to indicate the future happening of various events like leaving on a train, having dinner, snowing, meeting a friend, flying to London, driving to a station, an English lesson starting, seeing a sister, rain, opening a door, a tree falling, returning, playing football, seeing someone in the evening, having dinner with someone, a president arriving, being late, having a baby, seeing someone later, turning on air conditioning, an English test being, phoning someone again, staying somewhere over the summer, going to bed early, moving to London, and dinosaurs
Be going to form / will / present continuous for future forms
1. The train at 11:45. (to leave)
2. We dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday. (to have) 3. It in the mountains tomorrow evening. (to snow) 4. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I my friend. (to meet) 5. They to London on Friday evening. (to fly) 6. Wait! I you to the station. (to drive) 7. The English lesson at 8:45. (to start) 8. I my sister in April. (to see) 9. Look at the clouds - it in a few minutes. (to rain) 10. Listen! There's someone at the door. I the door for you. (to open)
1. Be careful! That tree fall.
2. Bye! I be back! 3. I'm all dressed up in my new football kit because I play today. 4. I see you sometime this evening. 5. I have dinner with you because I booked a table for two. (-) 6. The President arrive at 6:00pm. 7. I be late tomorrow. (-) 8. Jane have a baby in the summer. 9. Bye for now. Perhaps I see you later. 10. It's hot in here, I think I turn on the a/c. 11. The English test be on June 7th. 12. It was nice to talk to you. I phone you again tomorrow. 13. This summer I stay here. What are you plans? 14. Jim’s tired so he go to bed early tonight. 15. Have you heard the news? Helen move to London. 16. The dinosaurs walk the Earth again in the future.