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Revision: Future Forms

Will and (be) going to


1. LOOK AT THE EXAMPLES BELOW. HIGHLIGHT THE EXPRESSION
USED TO TALK ABOUT THE FUTURE. THEN MARK WITH A (x) THE
USES OF EACH EXPRESSION IN THE CHART.

a. “Happy New Year! What are you going to do this year?”


b. Oh, God! It´s really cold. I´ll go into the next café and have
some hot chocolate. Yummy!!
c. When turned 35, I won´t work every day, just Tuesdays,
Wednesdays and Thursdays.
d. Look at that man! He´s sending a message with his mobile
phone and isn´t looking at the traffic lights. He´s going to crash!!

Predictions Predictions Intentions Spontaneous


with evidence without evidence or plans decisions
Will

Going to

2. Complete the sentences using the correct expression.

a. Tomorrow, we ___________________ (visit) a museum with my kids. It


____________ (be) great!
b. Next month, my parents ______________ (not go) to the gym, because
they ______________ (travel) to Bermudas.
c. Look at that boy! There´s a trench right on front of him in the street. He
________________ (fall) from his bike.
d. Human beings _______________________ (not live) on this planet
forever. They ______________ (explore)the universe and find other
planets to live in.
e. “Good evening sir. Welcome to Nico´s restaurant. What ____________
(you/order) tonight?”
“Mmm…Let me see… yes, I _____________(have) the roasted chicken
with the side salad, please.”
f. “Hi , Sally! What _____________________ (you/do) this weekend?”
“Well, my boyfriend and I ____________________ (see) a play on
Saturday evening.”

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