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B1 1B Grammar

The document is a grammar exercise that tests the use of future forms including the present continuous, "be going to", and "will/won't". It contains 15 sentences with blanks that must be filled in with the correct future form of the verb provided in brackets. For each sentence, there is a column on the right side that contains the answers using contractions where possible. The document provides feedback on performance, indicating that getting 9-12 questions correct is "quite good" while 13-15 is "excellent", and those getting 0-8 questions wrong should review the grammar rules in the provided reference.

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B1 1B Grammar

The document is a grammar exercise that tests the use of future forms including the present continuous, "be going to", and "will/won't". It contains 15 sentences with blanks that must be filled in with the correct future form of the verb provided in brackets. For each sentence, there is a column on the right side that contains the answers using contractions where possible. The document provides feedback on performance, indicating that getting 9-12 questions correct is "quite good" while 13-15 is "excellent", and those getting 0-8 questions wrong should review the grammar rules in the provided reference.

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1B GRAMMAR future forms: present continuous, be going to,

will / won’t
Complete the sentences using the verb in brackets + will, shall, or going to, or use the verb in
the present continuous. Write the answers in the column on the right and use contractions where
possible. Sometimes two answers are possible.

1 A I can hardly lift this suitcase.


B Wait. I you with it! (help) ’ll help

2 We a party next Friday. Can you come? (have)

3 I’ve decided that I a new job. (look for)

4 A Do you want to come to Dave’s on Thursday?


B I can’t. I dinner with Sam. (have)

5 My sister’s having a baby, so I an aunt in a couple of weeks. (be)

6 That little boy’s cycling too fast. He off. (fall)

7 A Can I tell you a secret?


B Of course. I anyone. (not tell)

8 A What time is their flight arriving?


B I’m not sure. I online. (check)

9 Meg didn’t study for the exam, so she doesn’t think she it. (pass)

10 Did I tell you that we skiing in the Alps next week? (go)

11 A Is the air conditioning on? I’m freezing.


B Yes, I think so. it off? (turn)

12 Let’s meet outside the theatre at 7.00. Promise me that you late! (not be)

13 A Your girlfriend’s really nice.


B Yes, she is. I her to my parents next week. (introduce)

14 Sorry, but I can’t help you now. I shopping. (go)

15 Do you think you in this town all your life? (live)

13–15 Excellent. You can use different future forms very well.

9–12 Quite good, but check the rules in the Grammar Bank p.133 for any questions
that you got wrong.

0–8 This is difficult for you. Read the rules in the Grammar Bank p.133. Then ask
your teacher for another photocopy and do the exercise again at home.

ACTIVATION
Test your memory. Cover the column on the right and look at the sentences. Read the sentences aloud
with the verbs in the correct form.
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English File fourth edition Teacher’s Guide Intermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2019

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