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Future Tenses - Part 2

The document provides an overview of an English lesson that covers several topics: 1. Future tenses including will, going to, future continuous, future perfect, and future passive. Practice questions are provided to distinguish between will and going to. 2. Possessives including the difference between possessive pronouns and adjectives, and when to use possessive 's versus possessive of. 3. An upcoming exam is mentioned which will include speaking, grammar and use of English, reading, listening, and writing components.

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Future Tenses - Part 2

The document provides an overview of an English lesson that covers several topics: 1. Future tenses including will, going to, future continuous, future perfect, and future passive. Practice questions are provided to distinguish between will and going to. 2. Possessives including the difference between possessive pronouns and adjectives, and when to use possessive 's versus possessive of. 3. An upcoming exam is mentioned which will include speaking, grammar and use of English, reading, listening, and writing components.

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How are you today?

A B C

D E
WELCOME TO ENGLISH VII
CUSTOMER SERVICE!

How can I help you?


Today…

• Future tenses

• Possessives

• Exam

• Comments and suggestions


Future Tenses
• Will
• Going to
• Future Continuous
• Future perfect.
• Future passive
What’s the difference between Will and
Going to?
Let’s practice!
• Will (future simple):
General intentions: We will do it tomorrow.
Predictions or opinions: Our team will loose.
Decisions made at the moment of speaking: The bag is so heavy. - I'll
help you.
• Going to:
Future plans: We are going to move.
Predictions: Look at that! He is going to win.
• Present continuous:
Future arrangements: I am going on holiday in June.
Will + going to + present continuous for
future
Complete the sentences with the words given.

1. You must take an umbrella. It ............ (rain)


2. I ....... to the cinema tonight. I already have a ticket. (go)
3. Are you planning any summer holiday? - I don't know yet. Perhaps I ........... at home. (stay)
4. You look pretty tired. You should have a break. - OK. I .............. a rest.
5. (have) Betty is going to driving lessons, because she ................ a car. (buy)
6. I've just missed my train! - No problem. I ........................ you there. (drive)
7. I can't eat anything today. I .......... an appointment at the hospital tomorrow. (have)
8. The Sharks are much better! I'm sure they .................. the Dolphins today! (beat) What does
your son want to do in future? - I hope he .................... a dentist. (become)
9. Not at five o'clock. Look at the diary. We ........ Mr. Clark at three o'clock. (meet)
10.Please, buy some eggs. I .............. a cake. (make)
11.My dad has already booked the holiday. We ............... to France on 2 July. (fly)
Will + going to + present continuous for
future
Choose the correct option.

1. I hope Ben is recovering | will recover from his illness sooner or later.
2. I've already decided. I won't lend | am not going to lend him any money.
3. I can see your luggage is quite heavy. I will take | am going to take it.
4. Will you do | Are you doing anything tonight? We could go to the cinema.
5. The weather forecast says it will warm up | is warming up soon.
6. Sorry, I can't go out with you tonight. Jim and I are meeting | will meet at the cafe.
7. Do you need an architect, because you are opening | are going to open a new shop?
8. We've already booked the tickets. We are leaving | are going to leave by the 10.15 train.
9. Please, put the vase back on the table or you will break | are breaking it.
10. I've bought this old house, because I am reconstructing | am going to reconstruct it.
11. Dad can't take you to school. He is going to have | is having an appointment at the dentist's at 8.30.
12. Where are you going? - To the garden. I am trimming | am going to trim the hedges.
Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to,
simple present or present progressive).
1.I love London. I (probably / go)  there next year.
2.Our train (leave)  at 4:47.
3.What (wear / you)  at the party tonight?
4.I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I (find)  something nice in
my mum's wardrobe.
5.This is my last day here. I (go)  back to England tomorrow.
6.Hurry up! The conference (begin)  in 20 minutes.
7.My horoscope says that I (meet)  an old friend this week.
8.Look at these big black clouds! It (rain) .
9.Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be)  dry and sunny.
Future Continuos vs Future Perfect
• Look at these examples to see how the future continuous and future
perfect are used.

In three years' time, I'll be studying medicine.

In five years' time, I'll have finished studying medicine.


Future continuous
• We can use the future continuous (will/won't be + -ing form) to talk about future actions that:
will be in progress at a specific time in the future:
When you come out of school tomorrow, I'll be boarding a plane.

Try to call before 8 o'clock. After that, we'll be watching the match.

You can visit us during the first week of July. I won't be working then.
we see as new, different or temporary:
Today we're taking the bus but next week we'll be taking the train.
He'll be staying with his parents for several months while his father is in recovery.
Will you be starting work earlier with your new job?
Future perfect
• We use the future perfect simple (will/won't have + past participle) to talk about something that will be
completed before a specific time in the future.
The guests are coming at 8 p.m. I'll have finished cooking by then.
On 9 October, we'll have been married for 50 years.
Will you have gone to bed when I get back?
• We can use phrases like by or by the time (meaning 'at some point before') and in or in a day's time / in two months' time / in five
years' time etc. (meaning 'at the end of this period') to give the time period in which the action will be completed.
Future Continuous vs Future Perfect
Complete the sentences with one word.

1. He's got a new job in Canada. He'll be ______ in Vancouver from


September.
2. I'm having driving lessons! Hopefully, I'll have ______my test by summer.
3.  __________you be waiting for me at the airport when I arrive?
4. We're making a change for the concert tonight! Ali will be singing and
Chardine will be ________ the guitar.
5. I'm afraid I ______ be coming tonight. I have a meeting until late.
6. In three weeks' time I’ll ______ lying on the beach in Sabah. I can't wait!
7. Let's call Rory. He’ll ______ arrived by now.
8. Jake can't come to the earlier film showing. He won't have _____work at
that time.
Future Continuous vs Future Perfect
Complete the sentences with the word given.

1. We ___________(learn) a bit of Korean by the time you come to Seoul. We're
starting classes next week.
2. By June next year, I __________ (retire) from work.
3. In their retirement, they ________ (live) in a small house in the mountains.
4. Take some keys with you – I ________(probably/take) a shower when you get
back.
5. Next week, we________ (be)together for two years.
6. I'm taking the day off on Friday – I_____ (work).
7. Our table at the restaurant is at 1 p.m. Do you think we ________ (eat) lunch by 3
p.m.?
8. Come and find me when the film finishes. I _____(buy) a coffee in the bar next
door.
Future Perfect vs Future Perfect
Continuous
Future continuous, future perfect or future perfect
continuous?
Complete the sentences with the future continuous, future perfect or future perfect
continuous form of the verbs in brackets.
Revision
• Complete these sentences with the most appropriate future tense.

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Possessives
• What’s the difference between a possesive pronoun and a possessive
adjective? Can you give me an example?

• What’s the difference between possessive ‘s and possessive of?

• What’s a compound noun? Can you give me some examples?


You have to join two nouns. Sometimes you
need ‘s or of…

• The window/ the bedroom


• The father/ Kate
• The result/ the basketball match
• The name/ river
• The newspaper/ today
• The first floor/ the building
How do you feel now?

A B C

D E
Exam
• Speaking:
Tuesday 13th
In pairs
Create a chat on MT and add me. When you finish, send me an emoji.
I will randomly select someone.

• Wednesday 14th
9:00 – 2:00 p.m
Grammar & use of English
Reading
Listening
Writing
References
• https://www.e-grammar.org/will-going-to-present-continuous/
• https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/intermediate-to-upp
er-intermediate/future-continuous-and-future-perfect
• https://esllibrary.com/blog/future-perfect-vs-future-perfect-progressi
ve
• https://elt.oup.com/student/solutions/advanced3rdedition/grammar/
grammar_04_022e?cc=mx&selLanguage=en
• https://busyteacher.org/22118-future-tenses-revision.html

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