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Future Forms Quiz

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Created on May 13, 2021

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Let's take some minutes to revise future forms

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When do you use the PRESENT SIMPLE with future meaning?

Scheduled events

Predictions

Arrangements

When do we use PRESENT CONTINUOUS with future meaning?

Immediate decisions

Arrangements

Scheduled events

What is the difference between using "will" and "going to" for predictions?

We use "going to" for predictions based on outside information and "will" for predictions based on personal opinions.

We use "will" for predictions based on outside information and "going to" for predictions based on personal opinions

"I've been thinking about buying a car for some time". Which of the following phrases would be correct in this context?

"I buy a car"

"I will buy a car"

"I'm going to buy a car"

"I've just decided to buy ice-cream". Which of the following phrases would be correct in this context?

"I will buy ice-cream"

"I'm going to buy ice-cream"

"I buy ice-cream"

"I've called the doctor and I have an appointment for next Monday". Which of the following phrases would be correct in this context?

"I see the doctor next Monday"

"I will see the doctor next Monday"

"I'm seeing the doctor next Monday"

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