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The future tenses selecction

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Test sencillo de selección múltiple para practicar tiempo futuro y como expresarlo en ingles (will, going to, present continuous and present simple).

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Test sencillo de selección múltiple para practicar tiempo futuro y como expresarlo en ingles (will, going to, present continuous and present simple).

by Yamil culma romero
1

Our flight ....... at 10.30 (depart)

2

We .................out tonight with some friends. (eat)

Choose one or more answers

3

It .................., just look how blue the sky is. (rain)

4

I think you ...................... your driving licence this time. (get)

5

They ....................... all day long. (work)

6

During our first week of our holidays we ........... in a very rural area. (stay)

Choose one or more answers

7

By the end of this year I .......... 24 editions. (produce)

8

Our department meeting ......... at 11.00 next Monday. (to be)

9

Ok, I ............... for you here while you're finishing your exam. (wait)

10

I ................ the salad with some fries, please. (have)

11

He ........off the extra weight with all the exercise he's doing. (burn)

12

The plane ............ in Madrid at 2 pm. (land)

Feedback

Present simple for timetables

We can use either (Present continuous or be going to) for plans, intentions and arrangements.

For prediction based on present evidence we use be going to + infinitive

For predictions based on personal beliefs we use will + infinitive

Action in progress to the future, you have to use future continuous

We can use either (Present continuous or be going to) for plans, intentions and arrangements.

We use "will" for promises and predictions.

For timetables we use Present simple

For an instant decision we use will + infinitive

For an instant decision we use will + infinitive

For prediction based on present evidence we use be going to

Present simple for timetables activities in future

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