The document provides examples of sentences using future tenses in English. It contains 30 sentences that demonstrate the use of "be going to", "will", and "present continuous" tenses to express future actions and events. The sentences cover a range of situations involving plans, predictions, assumptions, schedules, and intentions that will occur at various points in the future.
The document provides examples of sentences using future tenses in English. It contains 30 sentences that demonstrate the use of "be going to", "will", and "present continuous" tenses to express future actions and events. The sentences cover a range of situations involving plans, predictions, assumptions, schedules, and intentions that will occur at various points in the future.
The document provides examples of sentences using future tenses in English. It contains 30 sentences that demonstrate the use of "be going to", "will", and "present continuous" tenses to express future actions and events. The sentences cover a range of situations involving plans, predictions, assumptions, schedules, and intentions that will occur at various points in the future.
The document provides examples of sentences using future tenses in English. It contains 30 sentences that demonstrate the use of "be going to", "will", and "present continuous" tenses to express future actions and events. The sentences cover a range of situations involving plans, predictions, assumptions, schedules, and intentions that will occur at various points in the future.
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Future Tenses Exercise
1. The train is going to arrive (to arrive) at 12:30.
2. We are going to have (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3. It will snow (to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. 4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I am going to meet (to meet) my friend. 5. Paul is going to fly (to fly) to London on Monday morning. 6. Wait! I will drive (to drive) you to the station. 7. The English lesson is going to start (to start) at 8:45. 8. Are you still writing your essay? If you won’t finish (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk. 9. I am going to see (to see) my mother in April. 10. Look at the clouds – it will rain (to rain) in a few minutes. 11. When they are going to get (to get) married in March, they will be (to be) together for six years. 12. You’re carrying too much. I will open (to open) the door for you. 13. Do you think the teacher are going to mark (to mark) our homework by Monday morning? 14. When I am going to see (to see) you tomorrow, I will show (show) you my new book. 15. After you will take (to take) a nap, you will feel (to feel) a lot better 16.I’m sorry but you need to stay in the office until you will finish (to finish) your work. 17. I am going to buy (to buy) the cigarettes from the corner shop when it opens (to open). 18. I will let (to let) you know the second the builders will finish (to finish) decorating. 19. Before we start (to start) our lesson, we are going to have (to have) a review. 20. We will wait (to wait) in the shelter until the bus comes (to come). 21. I’m very sorry Dr. Jones won’t be (not be) back in the clinic until 2pm. 22.This summer, I am going to live (to live) in Brighton for four years. 23. I don’t think you are going to have (to have) any problems when you land in Boston. 24. The baby should be due soon, next week she is going to be (to be) pregnant for nine months. 25. By the time we get home, they will play (to play) football for 30 minutes. 26. In three years I am going to live (to live) in a different country. 27. When you will get (to get) off the train, I am going to wait (to wait) for you by the ticket machine. 28. Will you take (to take) your children with you to France? 29. This time next week I am going to ski (ski) in Switzerland! 30. Now I will check (to check) my answers.