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Learn about future simple, present continuous, and be going to forms in English for predictions, plans, offers, and decisions. Practice exercises included.
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FUTURE SIMPLE (will) She will be a teacher in the future. She won’t be a teacher in the future. Will she be a teacher in the future? Yes, she will. No, she won’t. Used for: • future predictions, offers, hopes, promises (after: I think, I hope, I promise, ect.), • decisions made at the moment of speaking.
In thefutureyou …….(be) famous, but you …….. (not/ be) rich. (futureprediction)
W: What would you like to drink?C: I ………….. (have) a cup of coffee, please.
Thesebagsare heavy. We ………. (help) you (a spontaneousdecision).
PRESENT CONTINUOUS for futurearrangements Subject + am/ is/ are + -ing Tom is going to the cinema tonight. Tom isn’t going to the cinema tonight. Is Tom going to the cinema tonight? Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Used for: • future arrangements
Mr Evans ……….. (give) a lectureattonight’sconference.
BE GOING TO Subject + am/ is/ aregoing to + verb Sheisgoing towearhernewdress. Sheisn’tgoing to wearhernewdress. Isshegoing to wearhernewdress? Yes, sheis. No, sheisn’t. Used for: • futureintentions, plans, • futureeventbased on presentevidence.
Lookatthoseboysplaying football! They ………………… (break) thewindow.