Expressing the future 1
1 / 10
We are building a tree house for our daughter. - That’s great! I . . . help you if you like.
Use "will" to offer help spontaneously.
2 / 10
Paula came home from university for the weekend. - Really? I . . . give her a call!
Use "will" for spontaneous decisions made upon hearing new information.
3 / 10
Why are you holding that hammer in your hand? - I . . . fix a shelf in my living room.
Use "am going to" when there is evidence or intention for a future action.
4 / 10
Do you want to see a movie? I . . . go to the cinema tonight.
Use "am going to" for planned actions or intentions.
5 / 10
Do you have plans for dinner? - Yes, we . . . meet our friends in a restaurant.
Use "are going to" for plans or arrangements in the near future.
6 / 10
I'm going to go for a walk. - OK, I . . . join you. I need some fresh air.
Use "will" for spontaneous decisions made at the moment of speaking.
7 / 10
Is that a new coat? - Yes, but I . . . return it. It has a hole.
Use "am going to" for plans or intentions based on present evidence.
8 / 10
Do you want to go for a beer? - Sure! I . . . meet you in front of the pub at eight.
Use "will" for decisions made at the moment of speaking.
9 / 10
What are her vacation plans? - She . . . spend a week in Ibiza.
Use "is going to" for future plans or intentions.
10 / 10
I cooked the lunch. Who wants to wash the dishes? - I . . . do it!
Use "will" for volunteering or offers made on the spot.
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Future forms 2
1 / 18
They a party next Saturday. (have)
2 / 18
The train at 6 PM. (leave)
3 / 18
I my friend for lunch tomorrow. (meet)
4 / 18
The store at 9 AM. (open)
5 / 18
I you a drink. (get)
6 / 18
They their grandparents next weekend. (visit)
7 / 18
We to the beach if it’s sunny tomorrow. (go)
8 / 18
We to a new house next month. (move)
9 / 18
It , look at the clouds! (rain)
10 / 18
If you don’t stop that, I the teacher. (tell)
11 / 18
I think she late for the meeting. (be)
12 / 18
I promise, I the project by tomorrow. (finish)
13 / 18
The movie at 8 PM. (finish)
14 / 18
I you with your homework. (help)
15 / 18
I you as soon as I arrive. (call)
16 / 18
we for a walk later? (go)
17 / 18
We to Paris next week. (fly)
18 / 18
I a new car this year. (buy)
Future forms 3
1 / 20
We . . . a barbecue next weekend. (have)
Use "are having" for scheduled events or arrangements.
2 / 20
If you’re tired, I . . . drive you home. (drive)
Use "will" for spontaneous offers.
3 / 20
He . . . his exam next Friday. (take)
Use "is taking" for scheduled or planned actions.
4 / 20
We . . . the meeting in the afternoon. (have)
Use "are having" for scheduled actions.
5 / 20
I . . . buy some milk on my way home. (buy)
6 / 20
The movie . . . at 8 PM. (start)
Use the present simple for scheduled events.
7 / 20
We . . . you at the train station at 10. (meet)
Use "are meeting" for planned arrangements.
8 / 20
They . . . a concert this Saturday. (perform)
Use "are performing" for fixed future events.
9 / 20
She . . . her new apartment next month. (move)
Use "is moving" for planned actions or arrangements.
10 / 20
The train . . . at 7:45 AM tomorrow. (depart)
Use the present simple for timetabled or scheduled events.
11 / 20
We . . . to the beach tomorrow if the weather is good. (go)
Use "will" for decisions based on conditions or uncertainty.
12 / 20
I think it . . . be sunny tomorrow. (be)
Use "will" for predictions without evidence.
13 / 20
Look at those clouds! It . . . rain soon. (rain)
Use "is going to" when there is clear evidence for a future action.
14 / 20
I . . . send you the email as soon as I can. (send)
Use "will" for promises or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
15 / 20
He . . . his homework before dinner. (do)
Use "is going to do" for planned actions.
16 / 20
She . . . a doctor when she finishes university. (be)
Use "will" for long-term predictions.
17 / 20
They . . . to Italy for their vacation this year. (fly)
Use "are flying" for future arrangements.
18 / 20
She . . . to visit her grandparents this weekend. (go)
Use "is going" for planned actions or intentions.
19 / 20
I . . . call you when I get home. (call)
20 / 20
What time . . . you . . . for work tomorrow? (leave)
Use "are leaving" for planned or arranged actions.
Future forms 4
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