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Future simple Going to Present continuous

WILL and SHALL Is that a phone ringing? I’ll answer it. I’ll do the best that I can help you. Shall I help you? In the next century, most people will probably live in big cities. A promise Prediction Offer/suggestion A spontaneous decision/snap decision

WILL and SHALL Will we have dinner at the hotel? Shall we have dinner at the hotel? A suggestion Asking about a future fact

WILL or GOING TO I think it’s going to rain this afternoon. It will probably rain this afternoon. Which sentence suggests there is a strong evidence in the present situation (e.g. looking up at black clouds in the sky)?

GOING TO or PRESENT CONTINUOUS Jean is going to have another driving lesson soon. Jean is having her driving lesson this afternoon. I’m going to have a party on Friday. I’m having a party on Friday. Which sentence suggests that it’s just a plan and not a fixed event?

Can you come dancing tomorrow night? Sorry, I’ll play basketball. Sorry, I’m playing basketball. 2. What are your plans for summer? I’ll spend a month in the mountains. I’m going to spend a month in the mountains. What about tomorrow at about 5.30? OK, I’ll see you then. OK, I’m seeing you then. 4. It would be nice to see you next week. Are you doing anything on Wednesday? Will you do anything on Wednesday? 5. What do you think of the weather? It’ll probably rain tomorrow. It’s raining tomorrow.

Correct the mistakes in sentences which are incorrect. I go swimming next Saturday. Would you like to come? What are you going to discuss at the meeting? The boat is turning over. I think it will sink! Sue is going to lend me her skates. There’s a lot to do. Is anyone going to help you? Sorry, I’m not seeing you tomorrow. I have to go to London. Bye for now. I see you later this evening. I will go to Manchester at the end of next week. That suitcase looks heavy? Shall I carry it fot you?

TIME CLAUSES When I see her again, I’ll tell her the news. Let’s run home before it rains. As soon as we’re ready, we’ll phone you. Will you wait here until Ms Hall comes back. when, after, before, unless, as soon as, until… + present simple/present perfect

Choose the correct alternative. Don’t forget to turn of the lights before you will leave/leave. Our visitors are due to arrive/ due arriving at 10.30. You can wait here until she comes back/will come back. When the contract is/will be ready, I’ll let you know. Will we/Shall we break for coffee now? I can’t do it right now – I’ll nearly have/I’m about to have a meeting. Helen wants to see you before you leave/will leave. The flight leaves/will leave at 1pm, and arrives/will arrive at 3.45 local time. Bye for now. I see you/will see you later this evening. I will go/am going to Manchester at the end of next week. That suitcase looks heavy? Shall I/Will I carry it for you?