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(be) invited.
a job.
enough money.
the supermarket.
(have) time.
Use the verbs in brackets in the correct future tenses – will-future, going to-future, Simple
10. Listen! There's someone at the door. I the door for you. (to open)
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First name ____________
Surname _________________
Class _______
Date ___________
A) Complete each sentence. Use GOING TO and the verb in brackets:
1. ………………. Are you going to buy …………………………. (you / buy) a new bike?
2. Tom …………………………………………………………………… (not / be) a doctor.
3. I …………………………………………………………………... (buy) some new shoes.
4. ………………………………………………………………….. (Helen / catch) the train?
5. Who ………………………………………………………… (carry) the shopping for me?
6. Jim and Dinah ………………………………………………………… (not / get) married.
7. Sam ……………………………………………………………………… (take) a holiday.
8. What time …………………………………………………………….. (you / phone) me?
9. Where ………………………………………………………………… (we / eat) tonight?
10. I …………………………………………………………… (not /give) a birthday present!
B) Look at the Hotel Information table and write sentences as in the example:
Hotel Information
Breakfast
In Pierrot’s Restaurant 7-9:30 am
Rooms
Maid Service daily
Dinner
In Main Restaurant 8-10 pm
Hot water
24 hours a day
Newspapers
At the Reception Desk
Hotel Cinema
Film every night at 10 pm
The negative is really simple too. Just put 'not' after 'have' or 'has':
for 'wh' questions, we just put the question word before 'have' or 'has':
'Wh' Questions
This is one of the most difficult tenses to use correctly. I hope the rules below are helpful:
We use this tense for unfinished and finished actions:
Unfinished Actions
We use this tense when we want to talk about unfinished actions that started in the past and continue to
the present. Usually we use it to say 'how long' an action or state has continued with 'since' and 'for'.
Often, we use stative verbs in this situation:
We use 'since' with a fixed time in the past (2004, April 23rd, last year, two hours ago). The fixed time
can be another action, indicated with the past simple (since I was at school, since I arrived):
We use 'for' with a period of time (2 hours, three years, six months):
Finished Actions
1: Life experience
(we don't say when the experience happened, just sometime in the past)
3: With an unfinished time word (this month, this week, today, in the last year)
A finished action in someone's life (when the A finished action in someone's life (when the person is
person is still alive: life experience): dead):
A finished action with a result in the present: A finished action with no result in the present:
I've lost my keys! (The result is that I I lost my keys yesterday. It was terrible! (Now
can't get into my house now). there is no result. I got new keys yesterday).
With an unfinished time word (this week, With a finished time word (last week, last month,
this month, today): yesterday):
1. We use the past simple for past events or actions which have no connection to the present.
2. We use the present perfect for actions which started in the past and are still happening now OR for
finished actions which have a connection to the present.
3. We CAN'T use the present perfect with a finished time word:
o NOT: I've been to the museum yesterday.
1. (I / study / French)
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2. (She / eat / chocolate)
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3. (They / go / to Scotland)
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4. (We / read / that book)
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5. (He / live / here for three years)
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6. (You / know / David for ten years)
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7. (We / be / here for two weeks)
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8. (I / lose / my keys)
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9. (He / drink / too much coffee)
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10. (They / miss / the train)
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11. (She / go / to Peru)
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12. (We / eat / too much chocolate)
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13. (I / have / breakfast this morning)
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14. (John / miss / the train)
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15. (Lucy / cook / breakfast)
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16. (They / write / to the politician)
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17. (You / find / your wallet)
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18. (I / meet / his mother)
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19. (We / try / roller-skating)
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20. (She / pass / the exam)
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Fill in the blanks with the correct FUTURE forms: will or be going to.
Example: he / go out
- What has he JUST done?
- He has JUST gone out.
Put the verbs in the correct tense. Use the SIMPLE PAST or the PRESENT
PERFECT:
Put the verbs in the correct tense. Use the SIMPLE PAST or the PRESENT PERFECT:
1. …………………… you and Tom ………………………… (enjoy) the party last night?