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INSTITUCIÓN ZORAIDA CADAVID DE SIERRA

TEACHER: Jonathan Cely Rodríguez ÁREA: ENGLISH GRADE: 9°


DATE:
RESULTADO DE APRENDIZAJE:

Music and festivals

1. What can be concluded from the chart?

Future Simple
Future Simple tense is used to talk about actions that will happen in the future. We
use it to make predictions, promises, offers, and decisions at the moment of
speaking.

Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words.

1. By this time next week, I ____ (finish) my project.

2. If you study hard, you ____ (pass) the exam.

3. They ____ (travel) to Paris next summer.

4. She ____ (buy) a new car next month.

5. We ____ (attend) the concert on Friday night.


Word Bank:

Finish pass travel buy attend

Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct answer from the choices for each
question.

6. Which sentence is in Future Simple tense?


A. I am eating dinner right now.
B. They will visit us next weekend.
C. She has finished her homework.

7. What does Future Simple tense help us to talk about?


A. Past actions
B. Present actions
C. Future actions

8. When do we use Future Simple tense?


A. To talk about things that already happened
B. To talk about things happening now
C. To talk about things that will happen

9. Which is a prediction using Future Simple tense?


A. I am eating lunch.
B. She will win the competition.
C. They have finished the race.

10. Complete the sentence with the correct Future Simple verb: We ____ (visit)
our grandparents next Sunday.
A. visit
B. visiting
C. will visit
Open Ended Questions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences:

11. What do you think you will be doing ten years from now?

12. Why is it important to plan for the future?

13. Describe a goal you have for the upcoming year.

1st Conditional

The first conditional is used to talk about real and possible situations in the present
or future. It is made up of two parts: the "if" clause and the main clause. The "if"
clause expresses the condition, and the main clause expresses the result.

Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words.

1. If it rains tomorrow, we ___ our umbrellas.

2. She will be late if she ____ up early.

3. If you study hard, you __ good grades.


4. He won't pass the test if he ___ harder.

5. We will miss the bus if we _____ now.

Word bank

bring get leaves work run

Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct answer from the choices for each
question.
1. If you water the plants, they __.
A) die
B) grow
C) play
2. What will happen if she doesn't study? She __ the exam.
A) will pass
B) will fail
C) will win

3. If it snows, we __ snowmen in the garden.


A) will build
B) will cook
C) will sleep

4. If I eat too much, I __ sick.


A) am
B) was
C) will be

5. She won't go to the party if she _ her homework first.


A) will do
B) does
C) do

Open-Ended Questions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.

1. What will you do if it snows tomorrow?

2. If you find a wallet on the street, what will you do?

3. If you win the lottery, how will you spend the money?

Modal Verbs: Might, May, Must

What are Modal Verbs?

Modal verbs, such as might, may, and must, are used to express possibility,
permission, and obligation in a sentence. Each of these verbs conveys different
meanings and is important to understand in English grammar.
Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words, use must, might, may.

1. I __ go to the party tonight if I finish my homework early.

2. You __ bring a jacket with you as it might rain later.


3. She __ be at the meeting already, I haven't seen her leave yet.

4. They __ arrive late if they don't leave now.


5. We __ ask the teacher for help with the assignment.

Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct answer from the choices for each
question.

1. Sarah __ go to the concert tomorrow night.


A) may
B) must
C) might

2. Tom __ join us for lunch if he finishes his work early.


A) may
B) must
C) might

3. We __ study for the test next week.


A) may
B) must
C) might

4. The shop __ close early on Sundays.


A) may
B) must
C) might

5. He __ forget his umbrella when he goes out in the rain.


A) may
B) must
C) might

Open Ended Questions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.


1. When would you use the modal verb 'must' in a sentence?

2. Explain the difference between 'might' and 'may' in terms of expressing


possibility.

3. Give an example of when you would use 'may' to ask for permission.

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