This document provides examples of using future forms to express different types of future meanings including predictions based on personal opinions or information, intentions or plans, scheduled events, and arrangements with other people. The examples are short sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate future form of the given verb such as "will" or "be going to."
This document provides examples of using future forms to express different types of future meanings including predictions based on personal opinions or information, intentions or plans, scheduled events, and arrangements with other people. The examples are short sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate future form of the given verb such as "will" or "be going to."
This document provides examples of using future forms to express different types of future meanings including predictions based on personal opinions or information, intentions or plans, scheduled events, and arrangements with other people. The examples are short sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate future form of the given verb such as "will" or "be going to."
1 I think mobile phones … their music style sometime soon. (DISAPPEAR) … expensive. They usually are! 2 This weekend, I (WATCH) … in the future. 3 Don’t worry, the film (START) … some TV.
4 I don’t think I … my sister if she’s seen them. (LISTEN)
5 I can’t find my headphones. I …
to the same type of music when I (ASK) grow older.
6 The band said they … connected to the internet.
(CHANGE)
7 I need to take a break. I … at 10 p.m. so we still have some time.
(WATCH) … the latest superhero film at the 8 We have a competition next week, so I cinema. (MEET) … my teammates to train. 9 According to experts, all devices in the home (BE)
10 The new tablets look great, but they
(BE)
predictions – personal opinions
immediate decisions intentions or plans predictions – based on information arrangements with other people scheduled events