The document contains a grammar exercise about future forms for students in grades 7-8. It includes 20 sentences that students must complete using the future forms of the verbs given in parentheses. The sentences are examples of plans and predictions involving actions like arriving, having dinner, snowing, meeting, flying, driving, starting, finishing, seeing, raining, opening, showing, taking a nap, buying, starting a lesson, waiting, coming, being back, having problems, living in a different country, and waiting for someone. The exercise is meant to help students practice using future tenses in English.
The document contains a grammar exercise about future forms for students in grades 7-8. It includes 20 sentences that students must complete using the future forms of the verbs given in parentheses. The sentences are examples of plans and predictions involving actions like arriving, having dinner, snowing, meeting, flying, driving, starting, finishing, seeing, raining, opening, showing, taking a nap, buying, starting a lesson, waiting, coming, being back, having problems, living in a different country, and waiting for someone. The exercise is meant to help students practice using future tenses in English.
The document contains a grammar exercise about future forms for students in grades 7-8. It includes 20 sentences that students must complete using the future forms of the verbs given in parentheses. The sentences are examples of plans and predictions involving actions like arriving, having dinner, snowing, meeting, flying, driving, starting, finishing, seeing, raining, opening, showing, taking a nap, buying, starting a lesson, waiting, coming, being back, having problems, living in a different country, and waiting for someone. The exercise is meant to help students practice using future tenses in English.
2. We are going to have (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3. It is snowing (to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. 4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I am going to meet (to meet) my friend. 5. Paul is going to fly (to fly) to London on Monday morning. 6. Wait! I will drive (to drive) you to the station. 7. The English lesson starts (to start) at 8:45. 8. Are you still writing your essay? If you are going to finish (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk. 9. I am going to see (to see) my mother in April. 10. Look at the clouds – it is going to rain (to rain) in a few minutes. 11. You’re carrying too much. I will open (to open) the door for you. 12. When I see (to see) you tomorrow, I will show (show) you my new book. 13. After you take (to take) a nap, you will feel (to feel) a lot better. 14. I will buy (to buy) the cigarettes from the corner shop when it opens (to open). 15. Before we start (to start) our lesson, we are going to have (to have) a review. 16. We will wait (to wait) in the shelter until the bus comes (to come). 17. I’m very sorry Dr. Jones won’t (not be) back in the clinic until 2pm. 18. I don’t think you will have (to have) any problems when you land in Boston. 19. In three years I am going to live (to live) in a different country. 20. When you get (to get) off the train, I will be waiting (to wait) for you by the ticket machine.