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present continuous,be going to, will / won't
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Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 1) I think Kamala Harris (is winning / will win) the US election in November. 2) (I'm going to visit / I'm visiting) my grandmother on Sunday.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 1) I think Kamala Harris (is winning / will win) the US election in November. I think Kamala Harris will win the US election in November. We use will for predictions. 2) (I'm going to visit / I'm visiting) my grandmother on Sunday.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 1) I think Kamala Harris (is winning / will win) the US election in November. I think Kamala Harris will win the US election in November. We use will for predictions. 2) (I'm going to visit / I'm visiting) my grandmother on Sunday. Both options are correct. Here you're not emphasizing if you've made a decision or if you've prepared something specific for your plan.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 3) We go to / We're going to a match on Sunday. 4) She (is having / is going to have) a baby. Look at her bump!
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 3) We go to / We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We use be going to for future plans. It shows that you have made a decision. 4) She (is having / is going to have) a baby. Look at her bump!
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 3) We go to / We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We use be going to for future plans. It shows that you have made a decision. 4) She (is having / is going to have) a baby. Look at her bump! She is going to have a baby. Look at her bump! We can use be going to to make predictions, especially when we have some evidence now (we can see her bump now).
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 5) My mother-in-law (is visiting us / will visit us) tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. 6) (Shall I / Will I) call you a taxi?
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 5) My mother-in-law (is visiting us / will visit us) tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. My mother-in-law is visiting us tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. We use the present continuous for future plans, especially when we're prepared something specific for that plan. 6) (Shall I / Will I) call you a taxi?
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 5) My mother-in-law (is visiting us / will visit us) tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. My mother-in-law is visiting us tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. We use the present continuous for future plans, especially when we're prepared something specific for that plan. 6) (Shall I / Will I) call you a taxi? Shall I call you a taxi? We use shall (NOT will) with I and we for offers and suggestions when they are questions.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 7) Now, I (take / 'll take) your temperature. Don't worry! I ('m helping / 'll help) you with your homework. 8) The British expedition to Mount Everest (is leaving / will leave) next month.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 7) Now, I (take / 'll take) your temperature. Don't worry! I ('m helping / 'll help) you with your homework. Now, I'll take your temperature. Don't worry! I 'll help you with your homework. We use will / won't for decisions taken at the moment of speaking, promises and offers. 8) The British expedition to Mount Everest (is leaving / will leave) next month.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 7) Now, I (take / 'll take) your temperature. Don't worry! I ('m helping / 'll help) you with your homework. Now, I'll take your temperature. Don't worry! I 'll help you with your homework. We use will / won't for decisions taken at the moment of speaking, promises and offers. 8) The British expedition to Mount Everest (is leaving / will leave) next month. The British expedition to Mount Everest is leaving next month. We use the present continuous with verbs related to travel plans (e.g. go, come, arrive, leave, etc.).
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 9) The US election (is being / will be) on the 5th of November.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 9) The US election (is being / will be) on the 5th of November.The US election will be on the 5th of November. We use will to talk about future facts.
Future forms. Present continuous, 'be going to', 'will' / 'won't'
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future forms
present continuous,be going to, will / won't
Start!
Please read
future forms(on page 205)
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 1) I think Kamala Harris (is winning / will win) the US election in November. 2) (I'm going to visit / I'm visiting) my grandmother on Sunday.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 1) I think Kamala Harris (is winning / will win) the US election in November. I think Kamala Harris will win the US election in November. We use will for predictions. 2) (I'm going to visit / I'm visiting) my grandmother on Sunday.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 1) I think Kamala Harris (is winning / will win) the US election in November. I think Kamala Harris will win the US election in November. We use will for predictions. 2) (I'm going to visit / I'm visiting) my grandmother on Sunday. Both options are correct. Here you're not emphasizing if you've made a decision or if you've prepared something specific for your plan.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 3) We go to / We're going to a match on Sunday. 4) She (is having / is going to have) a baby. Look at her bump!
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 3) We go to / We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We use be going to for future plans. It shows that you have made a decision. 4) She (is having / is going to have) a baby. Look at her bump!
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 3) We go to / We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We're going to a match on Sunday. My friends and I talked about that on Friday. We use be going to for future plans. It shows that you have made a decision. 4) She (is having / is going to have) a baby. Look at her bump! She is going to have a baby. Look at her bump! We can use be going to to make predictions, especially when we have some evidence now (we can see her bump now).
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 5) My mother-in-law (is visiting us / will visit us) tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. 6) (Shall I / Will I) call you a taxi?
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 5) My mother-in-law (is visiting us / will visit us) tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. My mother-in-law is visiting us tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. We use the present continuous for future plans, especially when we're prepared something specific for that plan. 6) (Shall I / Will I) call you a taxi?
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 5) My mother-in-law (is visiting us / will visit us) tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. My mother-in-law is visiting us tomorrow. I've bought the ingredients to bake a cake. We use the present continuous for future plans, especially when we're prepared something specific for that plan. 6) (Shall I / Will I) call you a taxi? Shall I call you a taxi? We use shall (NOT will) with I and we for offers and suggestions when they are questions.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 7) Now, I (take / 'll take) your temperature. Don't worry! I ('m helping / 'll help) you with your homework. 8) The British expedition to Mount Everest (is leaving / will leave) next month.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 7) Now, I (take / 'll take) your temperature. Don't worry! I ('m helping / 'll help) you with your homework. Now, I'll take your temperature. Don't worry! I 'll help you with your homework. We use will / won't for decisions taken at the moment of speaking, promises and offers. 8) The British expedition to Mount Everest (is leaving / will leave) next month.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 7) Now, I (take / 'll take) your temperature. Don't worry! I ('m helping / 'll help) you with your homework. Now, I'll take your temperature. Don't worry! I 'll help you with your homework. We use will / won't for decisions taken at the moment of speaking, promises and offers. 8) The British expedition to Mount Everest (is leaving / will leave) next month. The British expedition to Mount Everest is leaving next month. We use the present continuous with verbs related to travel plans (e.g. go, come, arrive, leave, etc.).
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 9) The US election (is being / will be) on the 5th of November.
Please, choose the correct option(s) and give reasons for your selection. 9) The US election (is being / will be) on the 5th of November.The US election will be on the 5th of November. We use will to talk about future facts.