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Future-Forms Task Bank Tarea

The document summarizes the differences between using "will/won't" and "be going to" to talk about the future in English. It states that "will/won't" is used for general predictions, opinions, instant decisions, threats, promises, and offers. Meanwhile, "be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions that are based on present evidence or circumstances, as well as predictions involving a specific time or place in the near future. The document also notes that the present continuous tense ("be + verb-ing") is used to talk about short-term plans or arrangements that are already decided.

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Future-Forms Task Bank Tarea

The document summarizes the differences between using "will/won't" and "be going to" to talk about the future in English. It states that "will/won't" is used for general predictions, opinions, instant decisions, threats, promises, and offers. Meanwhile, "be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions that are based on present evidence or circumstances, as well as predictions involving a specific time or place in the near future. The document also notes that the present continuous tense ("be + verb-ing") is used to talk about short-term plans or arrangements that are already decided.

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SIMPLE FUTURE BE GOING TO is used to talk PRESENT CONTINUOUS

will/won’t are used for: -about plans and definite


-General predictions or opinions. intention -It’s used to talk about short
He’ll pass his exam I’m going to buy a mobile term plans or arrangements.
-instant decisions, threats, promises We mention a specific time or
-about predictions based on
and offers. place:
present evidence. Look! It’s She’s meeting him tomorrow
I think I’ll stay at home tonight
going to rain.

Fill in the blanks with the verbs in brackets.

1.-Have you got any plans for the weekend? Yes, I …………………. (visit) some friends in London.

2.-I know that Elisa …………… (have) a baby in two months.

3.-Please, wait for me. I……………. (be) ready in a few minutes.

4.-My tablet has just stopped working. “Don’t worry, I …………. (fix) it”

5.-My friend didn’t revise for the exam so he …………… (fail) it.

6.-We haven’t decided what we …………. (do) next Saturday but I know we………………. (not stay) at home.

7.- Jennifer has phoned she said that she ………………….. (come) for lunch.

8.-I think somebody has knocked on the door. I ………………. (open) it for you.

9.-…………… your mother ……………. (cook) that delicious cake for the birthday party?

10.-David, you have forgotten to tidy the room and you promised you ……………(do) it.

11. –Do you think it ……………… (be) sunny tomorrow? The weather forecast isn’t always true.

12.-That leather jacket is quite expensive but I …………………. (buy) anyway.

13.-What present …………you ………. (give) your boyfriend for his birthday? Well, I don’t know yet.

14.-Next Tuesday they ………………… (perform) at the theatre in Gijoó n. Maybe I …………….. (go)

15.-My cousins …………………. (come) back from USA next Thursday morning.

16.-No, I …………….. (not sell) my car until I save some money to buy another one.

17.-Shall we go to the pub this evening? I’m sorry but I ……….. (finish) my new project.

18.-Alexander is a good student. Probably he ……………….. (become) a good lawyer.

19.- My sister-in-law ………….(not study) Chinese because she hates languages.

20.- I think I have passed my English exam. I _ _ _ _ _ _ (know) the result in a week.

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