Future tenses with key

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FUTURE TENSES Complete these sentences with the most suitable future form of the verbs in brackets. Use the SIMPLE FUTURE, BE GOING TO or PRESENT CONTINUOUS tenses.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Do you have any plans for the summer? – Yes, I _______________ (go) to the beach. In a hundred years’ time I think people _______________ (live) on the Moon. Who _______________ (you / meet) with this evening? What _______________ (you / wear) for the party? – I haven’t decided yet. Maybe I _______________ (wear) my new jeans. Greg passed his driving test last week. He told me he _______________ (buy) a car. I feel terrible. I think _______________ (I / be) sick. Cathy _______________ (arrive) at 10.30 tomorrow and _______________ (we / meet) her at the station. Can I borrow your pencil? – Sorry, but I _______________ (use) it. The telephone is ringing. – I _______________ (answer) it. Where _______________ (you / go) for the next holiday? – I’m not sure, maybe we _______________ (go) to France. Is it really our anniversary? Then, I _______________ (buy) some flowers. Jack _______________ (have) a dinner party next Saturday. What _______________ (you / do) this weekend? - Oh, I want to relax and I _______________ (stay) at home. Would you like a drink? - Oh, thanks! I _______________ (have) a Nestea, please. Do you want to come to a football match on Sunday? – I don’t know. Which teams _______________ (play)? Don’t carry all those heavy books. Some of us _______________ (help) you. In the year 2300 we _______________ (travel) to other galaxies. Have you heard from Jane? She _______________ (have) a baby. I’m sorry I can’t see you tomorrow. I _______________ (visit) some relatives. _______________ (you/do) the washing up for me tonight? I won’t be at home. These dark clouds are coming this way. I’m sure it _______________ (rain) I know that I _______________ (get) married some day, but I just haven’t met the right person yet. Peter’s birthday is next Friday. He _______________ (be) fifty. John hasn’t eaten anything. – Don’t worry, I _______________ (make) him a sandwich. I’m afraid I can’t stay with you today, I _______________ (meet) a friend at five o’clock. Look! That car _______________ (crash). If I have some spare time, I _______________ (come) and give you a hand. We _______________ (finish) this job before we go home for lunch. That man can’t see where he’s walking. He _______________ (fall) into a hole! I don’t know it for sure, but I think I_______________ (find) something nice in my mum’s wardrobe. This is my last day here. I _______________ (go) back to England tomorrow. My horoscope says I _______________ (meet) an old friend this week. They’ve invited a lot of people to the party. The place _______________ (be) very crowded. Ian _______________ (play) basketball on Saturday. He’s hurt his leg. We _______________ (go) shopping right now. We forgot to buy some milk!


FUTURE TENSES – KEY Complete these sentences with the most suitable future form of the verbs in brackets. Use the SIMPLE FUTURE, BE GOING TO or PRESENT CONTINUOUS tenses.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Do you have any plans for the summer? – Yes, I am going (go) to the beach. In a hundred years’ time I think people will live (live) on the Moon. Who are you meeting / are you going to meet (you / meet) with this evening? What are you wearing / are you going to wear (you / wear) for the party? – I haven’t decided yet. Maybe I will wear (wear) my new jeans. Greg passed his driving test last week. He told me he is going to buy (buy) a car. I feel terrible. I think I am going to be (be) sick. Cathy is arriving (arrive) at 10.30 tomorrow and we are meeting / are going to meet her (meet) her at the station. Can I borrow your pencil? – Sorry, but I am going to use (use) it. The telephone is ringing. – I will answer (answer) it. Where are you going / are you going to go (you / go) for the next holiday? – I’m not sure, maybe we will go (go) to France. Is it really our anniversary? Then, I will buy (buy) some flowers. Jack is having (have) a dinner party next Saturday. What are you doing / are you going to do (you / do) this weekend? - Oh, I want to relax and I am staying / am going to stay (stay) at home. Would you like a drink? - Oh, thanks! I will have (have) a Nestea, please. Do you want to come to a football match on Sunday? – I don’t know. Which teams are playing (play)? Don’t carry all those heavy books. Some of us will help (help) you. In the year 2300 we will travel (travel) to other galaxies. Have you heard from Jane? She is going to have (have) a baby. I’m sorry I can’t see you tomorrow. I am visiting (visit) some relatives. Will you do (you/do) the washing up for me tonight? I won’t be at home. These dark clouds are coming this way. I’m sure it is going to rain (rain) I know that I will get (get) married some day, but I just haven’t met the right person yet. Peter’s birthday is next Friday. He is going to be (be) fifty. John hasn’t eaten anything. – Don’t worry, I will make (make) him a sandwich. I’m afraid I can’t stay with you today. I am meeting (meet) a friend at five o’clock. Look! That car is going to crash (crash). If I have some spare time, I will come (come) and give you a hand. We will finish (finish) this job before we go home for lunch. That man can’t see where he’s walking. He is going to fall (fall) into a hole! I don’t know it for sure, but I think I will find (find) something nice in my mum’s wardrobe. This is my last day here. I am going (go) back to England tomorrow. My horoscope says I will meet (meet) an old friend this week. They’ve invited a lot of people to the party. The place is going to be (be) very crowded. Ian isn’t playing (play) basketball on Saturday. He’s hurt his leg. We will go (go) shopping right now. We forgot to buy some milk!


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