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.Complete with the future simple:
1-Robots ... all the housework (do)
2-People ... their own cars (not have)
3-People ... at home (work)
4-They ... in offices or factories (not work)
5-Everybody ... computers (use)
6-People ... longer holidays (take)
7-Students ... school till they are 25 (not leave)
8-Houses ... smaller (be)

.After reading this, answer these questions:


HOLIDAY ITINERARY
CLIENTS: Mr & Mrs Collins
DEPARTURE DATE: Saturday 29th November
AIRLINE: Galaxy Airways
DEPARTURE TIME: 17. 15
FLIGHT NI: GX 342
DEPARTURE AIRPORT: Bristol
DESTINATION: Palma, Majorca
ARRIVAL TIME: 19.45
RESORT: SHERATON SON VIDA HOTEL, PALMA
All passengers must check in at Bristol one and a half hours before the
flight departure time.
On arrival at Palma airport, our courier will meet you and escort you by
taxi to your hotel. She will give you information about the holiday, and about
the tours offered by El Cid Tours.

1-When will they arrive at Bristol Airport?


2-What time will the plane leave?
3-When will they arrive in Majorca?
4-Who will meet them at the airport?
5-How will they get to their hotel?

.Make the following sentences negative, change the ending to keep the
meaning the same:
1-She'll be late -> she won't be on time
2-He'll lose.
3-I’ll fail my exams.
4-She'll tell the truth.
5-I’ll look after your wallet.
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6-We'll eat out.
7-We'll turn the music down.
8-I’ll go to bed early tonight.
9-We'll leave the party before 10.00.
10-I’ll accept the invitation.

Answer these questions


1-What are you going to do? (look after the children)
2-What are they going to do? (play football)
3-What are the girls going to do? (lay the table)
4-What is she going to do? (wash up)
5-What is he going to do? (help his brother)
6-What is Tony going to do? (see a film)
7-What is Betty going to do? (have breakfast)

These sentences are in the present continuous. Write them in the future
with going to and translate.
1-I'm helping my brother.
2-He's washing up.
3-She's cooking lunch.
4-They are playing tennis.
5-We are writing a letter.
6-You are talking to Mr Field.
7-The boy is crying.
8-The girls are laying the table.

Write sentences using going to:


She / pilot
He / not / bus driver
You / hairdresser?
They /architects
He / not / ballet dancer
You / pilot?
I / not / policeman
She / not / chef
He / vet?
I / actress
He / not / travel agent
You / English teacher?
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of “be going to”

1. Sylvie (play) tennis.

2. It (rain) !

3. Paul (travel) around the world.

4. I (spend) a week in Paris.

5. Peter and Lucy (have) dinner at a restaurant.

6. You (buy) a new house.

7. We (see) a film on Saturday.

Complete the sentences using a pronoun + a form of be going to:


1-I ate lunch with Alan today, and .... lunch with him tomorrow too.
2-Ann wasn’t in class today, and .... in class tomorrow either.
3-Margaret walked to school this morning, and ... to school tomorrow morning
too.
4-Harry didn’t go to work today, and ... to work tomorrow either.
5-My friend came over last night, and ... over this evening too.
6-I didn’t eat lunch at the cafeteria this noon, and ... lunch there tomorrow
either.
7-We’re doing exercises in class today, and ... exercises in class tomorrow too.
8-It isn’t raining today, and according to the weather report ... tomorrow
either

.Write in English.
1-¿Por qué van a ir a la playa?
2-¿Dónde van a ir?
3-¿Cómo va a ir ella?
4-¿Qué vas a hacer por la mañana?
5-¿Cuándo vamos a tocar el piano?
6-¿Dónde vais a dormir?
Write in English.
1-Ellos van a ir a la playa

2-Yo voy a comer un bocadillo

3-Ella va a jugar al baloncesto

4-Nosotros vamos a saltar el muro


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5-Ellas no van a abrir la puerta del castillo

6- ¿Tú vas a nadar en el río?

.Answer to each statement with a question:


1-We're going to the cinema (what / you / see?)
2-Len's coming for dinner tonight (what / you / cook?)
3-Cathy's going to university in September (What / she study?)
4-Jack and Jill got engaged last week (When / they / get married?)
5-I'm very hungry (what / you / eat?
6-Sue's not going by train (she / fly?)
7-It's my birthday next week (you / have / a party?)
8-It's very cloudy (it / rain?)

.Complete with going to and a verb from below:


crash - be sick - jump - be late - move -have a job interview
1-Look at that man on the bridge! I think he ...
2-I don't feel well. I think I ...
3-That man is driving too fast. He ...
4-Sally's wearing her best clothes. She ...
5-Hurry up ! It’s nearly ten o'clock! You ...
6-Sarah and Peter's flat is too small. They ...

Complete with the correct form of going to:


1-We (not arrive) in time.
2-You (get) the tickets today?
3-She (take) a camera.
4-How long she (be) away for?
5-Kate is packing. She (leave) early tomorrow.
6-Where they (spend) their holidays?

.Complete the sentences with going to. Use a verb and a place or person
from below:
buy - write - see - borrow – have
the bookshop - my friend - Florida - the library -the theatre - the baker's
1-Peter ... some bread at ...
2-I ... some books from ...
3-We ... a play at ...
4-They ... a holiday in ...
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5-I ... a letter to ...

.Which is the correct one?


1-My suitcase is so heavy! Give ¡t to me I’ll/ I'm going to carry it for you.
2-I bought some warm boots because I’ll go / I’m going to go skiing.
3-Tony's back from holiday. Is he? I’ll give / I am going to give him a ring.
4-We'll see / are going to see Hamlet at the Royal Shakespeare tonight. The
tickets were very expensive.
5-You can tell me your secret. I won't tell / I’m not going to tell anyone else.
6-I hear you and John will get / are going to get married! Congratulations!
7-I need to get these letters in the post as soon as possible. I’ll go / I'm
going shopping soon. I’ll post / I’m going to post them for you.
8-Where will you go / are you going on holiday this year? Turkey. What about
you? We don't know yet. Maybe we will go / we are going to Spain.
9-Why are you working so hard these days? Because I'll buy / I 'm going to
buy a car, so I'm saving as much as I can.
10-What will you buy / are you going to buy Jill for her birthday? A CD. She
hasn't got a CD player. Oh I’ll buy / I 'm going to buy her a record, then.
11 -Dad, can you sew on a button for me? I can't sew. Ask mum, She'll do /
she's going to do ¡t for you.
12-Shall I tell her I love her? Where's a coin? If it's heads. I’ll tell / I’m
going to tell her, and if it's tails I won't / I 'm not going to.
13-Why have you got so many eggs? Because I’ll make / I 'm going to make
pancakes for tea.
14-What will you do / are you going to do today? It's John's birthday, so I’ll
make / I'm going to make him a cake.
15-I have an appointment with the bank manager this morning. Why will you
see / are you going to see him? Because my husband and I will start / are
going to start our own business, and we need some money.
16-I haven't got enough money to get home. I’ll lend you / I’m going to lend
you some, if you like. How much do you want? Two pounds is enough. I’ll give /I
'm going to give ¡t back tomorrow.

.Put a form of going to or will into each gap:


1-Why have you got so much food? Because I ... cook a meal for ten people.
2-Someone told me you've got a place at university. That's right. I ... study
Maths at St. Andrews, in Scotland.
3-My car isn't working. Ask Joe to look at ¡t. He ... help you.
4-I've passed my driving test! That's great! I ... buy some champagne to
celebrate ¡t.
5-Why have you got your old clothes on? Because I ... cut the grass.
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.Complete this telephone conversation with “will” or “going to”:


-Would you like a game of tennis next Thursday?
-I cannot, I 'm afraid. I (1) ... go to Bristol.
-What for?
-I have an interview for a job as manager of a record shop.
-I didn't know you wanted to move.
-Well my parents (2) ... retire to Bath next year, and I want to be near them.
-How are you getting to Bristol?
-I have a bit of a problem, actually. My car isn't working at the moment. I'm
thinking of getting a taxi to the station, and then getting a train.
-I (3) ... give you a lift to the station. Don't worry about a taxi.
-Really?
-Yes
-Ok. Then I (4) ... get a taxi home.
-Well, what time is your train back?
-It gets at twenty-one fifteen.
-What's that? Quarter past nine in the evening?
-Yes, that's right.
-I (5) ... pick you up as well. It's no trouble.
-That's great. Thanks a lot, Jenny.

.Choose the correct verb form:


1-There's someone at the door. Ok. I open ¡t. Ok. / I’ll open ¡t.
2-What a beautiful ring! I buy it for you / I'll buy ¡t for you.
3-What newspaper do you read? I buy the Times. / I’ll buy the Times.
4-What would you like to eat? I’ll have lamb./ I have lamb.
5-What time do you eat in the evening? We have supper at about 9.00. /
We'll have supper at about 9.00.
6-The phone is ringing! Ok. I answer it. / Ok. I’ll answer ¡t.

.Choose between "going to", “present continuous" and "present simple".


1-The performance (start) at 7.30.
2-I have hired a typewriter and I (learn) to type.
3-I (go) to the dentist tomorrow. I have an appointment.
4-I like dogs very much. Perhaps I (go) to buy one some day.
5-The Prime Minister (fly) to America tomorrow.
6-I (catch) the train tomorrow. It (leave) at 6.35.
7-I've bought some blue linen and I (make) curtains for the dining-room.
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8-My uncle (make) a speech on Friday.
9-The basketball game (be) at 5.30 on Channel 2.
10-I (have) lunch with my aunt on Tuesday.

Put the verbs into “going to”, “will”, “present continuous” or “present
simple”.
1-You (do) anything on Friday? We could go to the cinema.
2-Look at that plane flying so low! It (crash)!
3-Thursday is a holiday, so I (sleep) all morning.
4-Here are your tickets. The show (start) at 7.30
5-What a goal! I think Barça (win) the game.
6-She (have) a party on Friday.
7-Life (be) different in the 21 st century.
8-Could you check my diary and tell me who I (meet) on Monday?
9-Look out! You (drop) the glass!
10-I don’t know what to buy my sister for Christmas. What you (give) her?
11-Before Nigel (leave) I (give) him the parcel.
12-I (wait) here until Alex (phone).
13-Why are you making sandwiches? Because we (have) a picnic on the beach.
What a lovely idea! I (take) the towels and swimming costumes.
14-I’ve got a headache. Have you got an aspirin? Yes, it’s in the bathroom. I
(bring) it for you.

Choose the right alternative to complete the predictions.


1-There are no clouds in the sky; it (will not / is not going to) rain.
2-She has worked very hard, so she (will / is going to) pass all the exams.
3-I think you (will / are going to) be very happy if you marry Leslie.
4-She is convinced that Carlos (will / is going to) be a good doctor when he
finishes his studies.
5-You (might / may) receive a letter from Brad Pit, but I doubt it very much.
6-You (might / may) win the lottery, but your chances are very slim.
7-Virtual reality is advancing a lot; there (might /may) be virtual reality
terminals in many houses by the end of the next century.
8-I believe the world temperature (will /may) continue rising if we are not
very careful about pollution.
9-If Virtual Reality continues developing so quickly, many people (might /may)
work in VR offices in twenty years.
10-I am convinced that we (will /may) meet aliens from other galaxies very
soon.
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.Read Jenny’s letter telling her parents about her holiday plans. Fill each
gap with a verb from the list. Think carefully about which future verb
form to use – Present continuous, going to or will.
Dear Mum and Dad,
I thought I’d better write before we leave for France. We're really excited –
it’s the first holiday Dave and I have had together for nearly three years.
We … Monday night with some friends in Canterbury, because we … the early
morning ferry from Dover to Calais. We … breakfast in France. I just love
their coffee and croissants. I can't wait! Guy and Marie-Pierre … us in
Paris on Tuesday night. You remember Mike and Carol who live in Oxford?
Well, we … them near Paris on Wednesday afternoon and then we … all … on
to the cottage together. Don't worry, I … only … if Dave gets tired. I’ve
driven on the right-hand side of the road before.
Once we get there … for a couple of days and then we … the area. Everyone
says it is very beautiful. Altogether we … for two weeks. We … back on
Sunday 30th and I … my new job on the Monday morning. What an awful
thought! I … you as soon as we get back.
Take care.

In this exercise you have to put the verb into the correct form using will
or going to:
a) A: Why are you turning on the television?
B: I … (watch) the news.
b) Those clouds are very black, aren’t they? I think it … (rain).
c) A: Oh, I’ve just realised – I haven’t got any money.
B: Don’t worry, that’s no problem. I … (lend) you some.
d) A: What would you like to drink – tea or coffee?
B: I … (have) coffee, please.
e) A: Where are you going? Are you going shopping?
B: Yes, I … (buy) something for dinner.
f) A: Did you post that letter for me?
B: I’m sorry. I completely forgot. I … (do) it now.
g) A: Has George decided on what to do when he leaves school?
B: Oh, yes. Everything is planned. He … (have) a holiday for a few weeks
and then he … (start) a computer programming course.
h) A: I’ve got a terrible headache.
B: Have you? Wait here and I … (get) an aspirin for you.
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i) A: The ceiling in this room doesn’t look very safe, does it?
B: No, it looks as if it … (fall) down.

Write the verbs below as future continuous or future simple.


1. I (see) them tomorrow - I (tell) them what you said
2. You (work) all tomorrow evening.
3. She (stay) in Leeds all weekend.
4. She (visit) our office next week. I (ask) her then.
5. I (see) the sales manger at the meeting on Monday and I'm sure he (give)
the figures then.
6. I (not be able) to lend you the car tomorrow - I (use) it all night.
7. Next year they (live) in Spain.
8. This time next week we (sit) on the beach.
9. The children (stay) with their grandparents for the summer holidays
10. At four o'clock on Tuesday afternoon we (fly) over Paris.
11. What (you do) early on Monday night?
12. They (come) round for dinner tomorrow evening- I (show) them the
photographs then.
13. He (arrive) in Paris now.
14. We (nor hear) from him for some time. He (be) in Panama.
15. Don't phone them now; they (have) dinner
16. He (not do) anything
17. This time next week I (not wash) up the breakfast things. I ( have)
breakfast in bed in a luxurious hotel.
18. Nobody (fish) in this river in 10 years time.
19. I wonder what I (do) this time next year.
20. We (take) off in five minutes
21. Jack usually gives me a lift home, but we both (come) home by train
tomorrow as his car is being repaired.
22. He says he (meet) us at the bus stop, but I’m sure he (forget) to turn up.
23. Don’t ring now; she (watch) her favourite TV programme. All right. I (ring)
at 8.30.
24. I wonder what I (do) this time next year. I expect you still (work) at the
same office.
25. I’d like to double-gaze the bedroom windows. All right. I (get) the
materials at once and we (do) it this weekend.
26. Wait a bit. Don’t drink your tea without milk. The milkman (come) in a
minute.
27. What are you doing next weekend? Oh, I (work) as usual. I’m always on
duty at weekends.
28. Air- hostess: we (take) off in a few minutes. Please fasten your seat belts.
29. He (come) if you ask him.
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30. I’ve arranged to play tennis with Tom at night tonight. But you (play) in
semi-darkness. You won’t be able to see the ball.
31. I (get) you some aspirins if you like. The chemist’s still (be) open. No, don’t
bother .The office boy (go) out in a minute to post the letters; I (ask) him to
buy me some.
32. It (be) very late when she gets home and her parents (wonder) what’s
happened.
33. I never (be) able to manage on my own. But you won’t be on your own. Tom
(help) you. Look - his name is bracketed with yours on the list. Oh, that’s all
right. But Tom (not help): I (help) Tom. He always takes charge when we’re on
duty together.
34. I (write) postcards every week, I promise, and I (try) to make them
legible. If necessary I (type) them.
35. I’m going to Switzerland next week. You’re lucky. The wild flowers just
(come) out.
36. This time next month the snow (melt) and skiing will be over.
37. I (tell) her what you say but she (not believe) it.
38. It’s 7 a.m. and here we are on top of a mountain. At home people just (get)
up now.
39. This time next month I (sit) on a beach.
40. When you arrive I (probably pick) fruit.
41. When we reach England it (probably rain).
42. In a few days time we (fly) over the Pyrenees.
43. I will call for her at eight. – no don’t; She still (have) breakfast then.
44. I (wait) for you when you come out.
45. When you next see me I (wear) my new dress.
46. My son will be in the sixth form next year; that means that old Dr Addler
(teach) him mathematics.
47. I'll give Jack your message. I can do it easily because I (see) him
tomorrow. We go to work in the same train.
48. You (do) geometry next term.
49. You've just missed the last train! Never mind, I (walk).
50. I'll ring you tomorrow at six. No, don't ring me at six; I (bath) the baby
then. Ring me later.
51. Mother: Your face is dirty - Child: I (wash) it.
52. Will you have lunch with me on the 24th ?- I'd love to, but I'm afraid I
(do) my exam then.
53. I (work) for Mr Pitt next week as his own secretary will be away.
54. Why did you take his razor? He (look) for it everywhere tomorrow.
55. The headmaster said: Smith and Brown (report) to me at six.
56. I hope you'll do well in the race tomorrow. I (think) of you.
57. Notice on board ship: In the event of an emergency all passengers
(assemble) on the boat deck.
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58. I don't feel well enough to go to the station to meet him. I (meet) him for
you. Tell me how I'll recognise him. He (wear) a black and white school cap.
59. I (leave) these flowers at the hospital for you. I (go) there anyway to visit
my cousin.
60. You ought to try to get a ticket for the Spectators' Gallery next week;
they (discuss) capital punishment.
61. This time next month I (sit) on a beach.
62. I've just been appointed assistant at the local library. Then you (work)
under my sister. She is head librarian there.
63-I’ll call for her at eight. No, don’t; she (still-have) breakfast then.
64-I (finish) this book by tomorrow evening.
65-What do you think the children (do) when we get home?
66-I expect they (have) their supper.
67-By the time he leaves school his parents (spend) €25,000 on his education.

Write the verbs below in the future perfect simple .


1. They will probably be hungry because they not eat
2. I'll be tired tonight because I work all day.
3. I meet the entire committee by the time I leave England
4. I study for seventeen years when I get my degree.
5. We live here for six months by the time they find us another flat
6. I work for forty -five years by 2005
7. They stand in the cold for six hours by the time we pick the m up.
8. Another million People become unemployed by this time next year.
9. She be Prime Minister for ten years by next year.
10. They drive for twenty - four hours by twelve tomorrow.
11. When they've talked to me, the police question everybody in the office.
12. She be a member of the committee for twenty years by the time she
retires.
13. When they get there the film already start.
14. Before the end of his holidays he spend all his money.
15. By Next Monday he be here for three years.
16. I hope they (repair) this road by the time I come back next year
17. By the end of next week my wife (do) all her spring cleaning
18. I (make) 200 kilos of jam by the end of next year.
19. When he reaches Land's End, he (walk) 1,500 miles
20. We (send) 5,000 letters asking for contributions by the end of next
month.

Will + infinitive and the be going to form


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1. The fire has gone out!
So it has. I (go) and get some sticks.
2. Did you remember to book seats?
Oh no, I forgot. I (telephone) for them now.
3. He has just been taken to hospital with a broken leg.
I’m sorry to hear that. I (send) him some grapes.
4. I’ve hired a typewriter and I (learn) to type.
5. I see that you are wearing your gardening gloves. You (do) some weeding?
6. I can’t understand this letter.
I (call) my son. He (translate) it for you.
7. You (buy) bread?
No, because I (not eat) it any more. I (eat) biscuits instead.
8. A lot of paint was delivered here today. You (redecorate) your kitchen.
9. Why are you getting out the jack?
We have a puncture and I (change) the wheel.
I (help) you.
10. Look what I’ve just bought at an auction!
What an extraordinary thing! Where you (put) it?
11. Why are you peeling that bit of garlic?
I (put) it in the stew.
12. What you (do) when you grow up?
I (be) an acrobat in a circus.
13. Why are you taking out all your dresses?
I (shorten) the skirts.
14. Will you lend me your season ticket?
No, I (not lend) it to you. It is against the law.
15. That tree makes the house very dark.
Very well, I (cut) it down.
16. I’ve just enrolled at the local technical college. I (attend) pottery classes
next winter.
17. How do I get from here to London Bridge?
I don’t know, but I (ask) that policeman.
18. Why are you carrying a corkscrew?
I (open) a bottle of wine.
19. I see that you’ve got a letter from Charles. What does he say?
I don’t know. I (not read) the letter now as I haven’t time.
20. My brother has just returned from America.
Oh good, we (ask) him to our next party.
21. Why have you set your alarm to go off at five-thirty?
Because I (get) up then. I’ve got a lot to do.
22. I hear that you’ve decided to go on a diet. When you (star)? I (start) on
Monday.
23. You look frozen. Sit down by the fire and I (make) you a cup of tea.
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24. They’ve brought a rope and they (tow) the car to a garage.
25. I haven’t bought any cigarettes because I (give) up smoking.
26. I have tried to explain but she doesn’t understand English. I (say) it to
her in Finnish: perhaps she’ll understand that.
27. I’ve come out without any money. Never mind, I (lend) you some. How much
do you want?
28. Do you see the car? They (raffle) it for charity.
29. Why are you taking up that floor board?
I (put) my money under the floor. I don’t trust banks.
30. Child: I’ve torn my dress.
Mother: I (mend) it for you.

Choose the right form:


1-Look out! That tree will fall / is going to fall.
2-Let me know as soon as Louise will get / gets here.
3-Great news! Jean and Chris will come / are coming to stay with us.
4-According to this timetable, the bus is going to arrive / arrives at 6.00.
5-I have a feeling that something strange is going to happen / happening in a
minute.
6-The doctor says I will have / am going to have a baby!
7-Can you call me at 7.00, because I’ll leave / I’m leaving tomorrow.
8-If you arrive late at the sale, the best things will go / will have gone.

Will or going to :
-It’s too dark here. Don’t worry I … (turn on) the light.
-Next weekend I … (play) basket with my friends.
-I think I … (study) Medicine.
-My sons … (visit) England next summer.
-If you study hard you … (pass) your exams.
-Fred (see) a film tonight.
-The week before Christmas, the shop (be) busy.
-In the future, people (work) from home on computers.
-Next week Anabel (start) driving lessons.

Future:
-Do you think I (get) the job?
-Why you (turn) on the TV? I (watch) the news
-When I finish work, I (go) out with my friends.
-What’s wrong with him? He’s got a headache. He (take) an aspirin
-Promise me you (be) there on time.
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Choose the most appropriate form of the future:
-The last train from London to Oxford is going to leave / leaves / is leaving at 11.54
p.m.
-I studied really hard for my English test. I’m sure that I’m going to pass / am
passing / pass it.
-I see / ‘m going to see/ ‘m seeing my dentist at 4.30 next Monday.
-Look at that woman! She fall off/’s falling off / ‘s going to fall off her bicycle in a
minute.
-I can’t come to the party because my aunt and uncle are visiting / are going to visit
us that weekend.
-Swimming classes are going to start / start / are starting at 7 o’clock on Monday.
-My father arrives / is arriving / is going to arrive home from Istanbul tomorrow.
-It’s so cold, I think it’s snowing / it snows / it is going to snow later.

Choose the most suitable tense:


-Why are you going to buy / will you buy a new mountain bike?
-Don’t phone between 8.00 and 9.00. I’ll study / I’ll be studying
-Look out! That tree will fall / is going to fall.
-Let me know as soon as Louise will get / gets here
-Great news! Jean and Chris will come / are coming to stay with us
-According to this timetable, the bus is going to arrive / arrives at 6.00
-I have a feeling that something strange is going to happen / happening in a minute.
-The doctor says I will have / am going to have a baby!
-Can you call me at 7.00, because I’ll leave / I’m leaving tomorrow.
-If you arrive late at the sale, the best things will go / will have gone.

Put each verb in brackets into the most appropriate future time form. More than
one answer may be possible.
-I can’t see you on Thursday afternoon. I (visit) our Birmingham branch.
-George (not be) back until six. Can I take a message?
-What (you buy) with the money you won in the lottery?
-I don’t think you (have) any problems at the airport.
-(you take) your dog with you to Scotland?
-Can you answer the phone for me? I (lie down) for a while
-All the hotels are full. Where (we spend) the night?
-You’d better not come in July. My mother (stay) with me then.
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-What time (your plane leave)?
-Leave the car here. Maybe the police (not notice) it.

Put each verb in brackets into a suitable future form.


-By the time we reach home, the rain (stop)
-This time next year I (lie) on the beach in Spain
-In ten years’ time I (work) for a different company.
-If we don’t get there by six, Jack (leave)
-In July they (be married) for twenty years.
-In the year 2500 a lot of people (live) on the moon
-When you get to the station, I (wait) for you outside
-Don’t worry! The plane (land) in a moment.
-By the time you come home, I (finish) the decorating.
-Come round between eight and nine. We (watch) the match on Tv then.
-When I (see) you tomorrow, I (tell) you my news.
-As soon as we (get) there, we (phone) for a taxi
-I (go) to the library before I (do) the shopping.
-We (wait) here until the rain (stop)
-I (get) some money from the bank when it (open)
-After you (take) the medicine, you (feel) better.
-You have to stay until you (finish) your work
-I (let) you know the minute I (hear) the results.
-Before we (paint) the wall, we (have) a cup of tea
-We (climb) over the wall as soon as it (get) dark

1. A: Why are you holding a piece of paper?


B: I (write) a letter to my friends back home in Texas.

2. A: I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up!


B: I (get) you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up.

3. A: I can't hear the television!


B: I (turn) it up so you can hear it.

4. We are so excited about our trip next month to France. We (visit)


Paris, Nice and Grenoble.

5. Sarah (come) to the party. Oliver (be) there as


well.

6. Ted: It is so hot in here!


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Sarah: I (turn) the air-conditioning on.

7. I think he (be) the next President of the United States.

8. After I graduate, I (attend) medical school and become


a doctor. I have wanted to be a doctor all my life.

9. A: Excuse me, I need to talk to someone about our hotel room. I am


afraid it is simply too small for four people.
B: That man at the service counter (help) you.

Future mixed: be going to , will , present continuous


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1. Look! She (have) a baby.

2. I think I (buy) his last CD.

3. I think he (be) late again.

4. If he hears you, he (probably run) away.

5. If he wins the match, he (be) very happy.

6. It's very cloudy, it (rain).

7. The next time we see him, we (congratulate) him.

8. Wait! I (be) ready in five minutes.

9. Look! They (wash) the car.

10. We (phone) you as soon as we arrive

1. I don´t feel very well I think I (faint)

2. She (meet) them tomorrow morning

3. When I see him I (give) him your message

4. What (do) this evening?

5. As soon as I hear something on the radio, I (tell) you about it

6. I (try) to sew your worn-out trousers

7. I (bring) your notebook to the headmaster tomorrow

. You're driving too fast.. You (cause) an accident.

2. The sky is clear . It (be) a lovely day.

3. I (not, eat) that fish. It smells horrible !

4. We've decided to redecorate our bedroom. We (paint) it white.

5. Dad has made a New Year's resolution. He (stop) smoking .

6. I feel exhausted . I (go) to bed early tonight.

7. You don't need your anorak. It (not, rain).

3. Robots (do) everything at home.

4. People (opt) for renewable energies.

5. People (not/use) electricity.

6. In the future our children (live) better than we do now.

7. There (not/be) any famine in Africa.

8. (people/have) sophisticated houses?

9. Humans (stop) polluting the planet.

1. The train (leave) at 3.20 pm.

2. Don't move; I (open) the door.


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3. We (leave) after the lunch.

4. Careful! You (fall)!

5. They're saving up; they (buy) a house.

6. It (rain) in the north.

7. Look at the clouds! it (rain).

8. Look out! you (drop).

1. Tony a friend tomorrow.(meet)

2. I think it soon.(snow)

3. Perhaps I New York one day.(visit)

4. What time tomorrow?(leave/you)

5. Who the next World Cup? (win)

6. I'm sure you the exam next week. (not fail)

7. I my parents at the week-end. (visit)

8. Don't touch that dog. It you. (bite)

9. They for a meal tonight.(come)

10. Look at those clouds, it .(rain)


am going to
1. This box is very heavy . Don't worry I carry it for you.
am going to
2. Why do you want to sell your flat? I move to the countryside.
am going to
3. Do you want to borrow my car ? Thanks , I bring it back tonight.
am going to
4. Stop worrying about the exam . You pass it easily.
am going to
5. If you don't understand the exercise , I explain it to you.

am going to
9. I think summer be extremely hot this year.

Future perfect and future continuous:


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1. This time tomorrow, Maria …..on a beach in Majorca.
(sunbathe)
2. Wake me up by nine o'clock – I… long enough by then. (sleep)
3. Look, I can give you a lift to the station - I ….that way
anyway. (drive)
4. It's strange that when we get to Sydney, we ….half way round
the world. (fly)
5. Don't phone me between 7 and 8. We …dinner then. (have)
6. Phone me after 8 o'clock. We… dinner by then. (finish)
7. Tomorrow afternoon we're going to play tennis from 3 o'clock
until 4.30. So at 4 o'clock, ….we tennis. (play)
8. Do you think you… the same job in ten years' time? (still/do)
9. By the time you get home I…. the house from top to bottom.
(clean)
10. Tom is on holiday and he is spending his money very quickly.
If he continues like this, he ….all his money before the end of his
holiday. (spend)

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