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The document provides examples and exercises for using different future tenses in English, including simple future, future continuous, and future perfect. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions testing the use of these tenses in various contexts like predictions, plans, assumptions, and unfinished actions in the future.
The document provides examples and exercises for using different future tenses in English, including simple future, future continuous, and future perfect. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions testing the use of these tenses in various contexts like predictions, plans, assumptions, and unfinished actions in the future.
The document provides examples and exercises for using different future tenses in English, including simple future, future continuous, and future perfect. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions testing the use of these tenses in various contexts like predictions, plans, assumptions, and unfinished actions in the future.
A. Make the future tenses. (Simple future, future continuous,
future perfect simple) 1. (She / win the competition?) _______________________________________________________________ 2. (She / wait for ten minutes when we arrive) _______________________________________________________________ 3. (By next week I / finish this work) _______________________________________________________________ 4. (I / cook the diner by the time they will arrive) _______________________________________________________________ 5. (Who / pass the exam?) _______________________________________________________________ 6. (She / study for a long time so she will be tired) _______________________________________________________________ 7. (How long / you / stay home?) _______________________________________________________________ 8. (She / catch the train by 3pm) ______________________________________________________________ 9. (You/ have dinner by 8 p.m.?) ________________________________________________________________
B. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the brackets
2) When she arrives, I _____________________ (read). 3) ___________________________(they/come) tomorrow? 4) If you lose your job, what __________________________(you/do)? 5) When she arrives, you ________________________ (not/sleep) will you? 6) In your opinion ____________________________(she/be) a good teacher? 7) 5) What time _____________________________ (the sun/set) today? 8) ___________________________________ (she/get) the job, do you think? 9) When she arrives, we _____________________________ (work). 10) I ________________________(leave) by six. 11) When her mother arrives, Julie __________________________ (watch) a film. 12) I'm sorry, by next week, I _____________________ (not/finish) the report. 13) When she arrives, it _____________________________ (snow). 14) By next week, Julia ___________________________ (not/send) the emails. 15) When she arrives, Ann and Tom ___________________________ (cook). 16) _________________________________ (you/finish) the report by the deadline? 17) She ____________________________ (finish) her exams by then, so we can go out for dinner.
C. Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present progressive).
1) I love London. I ____________________________ (probably / go) there
next year. 2) Our train ________________________________ (leave) at 4:47. 3) What ________________________________________ (wear / you) at the party tonight? 4) I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I __________________________(find) something nice in my mum's wardrobe. 5) This is my last day here. I ___________________________ (go) back to England tomorrow. 6) Hurry up! The conference ____________________________ (begin) in 20 minutes. 7) My horoscope says that I ____________________________ (meet) an old friend this week. 8) Look at these big black clouds! It ____________________________________ (rain). 9) Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow ________________________ (be) dry and sunny.
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