1.Will 2.Going to 3.Futuro continuo 4.Futuro perfecto 5.Ejercicios.

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1.Will 2.Going to 3.Futuro continuo 4.Futuro perfecto 5.Ejercicios

AfirmaciónNegacióninterrogación I will build / I’ll buildI will not confirm / I won’twill I create? you will chargeyou won’t climbWill you damage? he will checkhe won’t complainWill he cry? we will comparewe won’t continueWill we demand? you will consideryou won’t controlWill you design? they will contactthey won’t cookWill they discuss?

1) Future actions happen without the speaker's intention The sun will shine tomorrow. 2) Predictions, assumptions I think Sue will arrive in Paris at 6 pm. 3) Spontaneous actions Hang on! I'll have a word with you.

AfirmaciónNegacióninterrogación I am going to developI’m not going to failAm I going to hear? you are going to destroyyou aren’t going to express Are you going to hide? he is going to disappearhe isn’t going to fastenIs he going to hit? we are going to dropwe aren’t going to fightAre we going to include? you are going to encourage you aren’t going to fallAre you going to introduce? they are going to explainthey aren’t going to findAre they going to influence?

1) planned actions in the future We are going to sing at the party. 2) You are certain that sth. is going to happen in the future. Look at that car! It is going to crash into the yellow one.

AfirmaciónNegacióninterrogación I will be joiningI will not be linking/ I won’t be will I be protecting? you will be keepingyou won’t be livingWill you be proving? he will be knockinghe won’t be measuringWill he be providing? we will be laughingwe won’t be mentioningWill we be raising? you will be leadingyou won’t be movingWill you be reaching? they will be limitingthey won’t be openingWill they be recording?

1)An action will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This action has begun before the certain time. When I come to school, the other kids will be waiting for me. 2) Something happens because it normally happens. We'll be going to the disco on Saturday.

AfirmaciónNegacióninterrogación I will have reachedI won’t have savedwill I have sorted? you will have readyou won’t have soldWill you have started? he will have receivedhe won’t have servedWill he have succeeded? we will have refusedwe won’t have settledWill we have suffered? you will have releasedyou won’t have shotWill you have supported? they will hev returnedthey won’t have sleptWill they have tested?

1)Something will occur before another action in the future. It can also show that something will happen before a specific time in the future. By next November, I will have received my promotion. By the time he gets home, she is going to have cleaned the entire house. I am not going to have finished this test by 3 o'clock. 2) Something will continue up until another action in the future.. I will have been in London for six months by the time I leave. By Monday, Susan is going to have had my book for a week.

Today (be) the second day of my trek around Mount Annapurna. I am exhausted and my legs (shake) ; I just hope I am able to complete the trek. My feet (kill, really) me and my toes (bleed), but I (want, still) to continue. Nepal is a fascinating country, but I have a great deal to learn. Everything (be) so different, and I (try) to adapt to the new way of life here. I (learn) a little bit of the language to make communication easier; unfortunately, I (learn, not) foreign languages quickly. Although I (understand, not) much yet, I believe that I (improve, gradually). I (travel, currently) with Liam, a student from Leeds University in England. He (be) a nice guy, but impatient. He (walk, always) ahead of me and (complain) that I am too slow. I (do) my best to keep up with him, but he is younger and stronger than I am. Maybe, I am just feeling sorry for myself because I am getting old.

Right now, Liam (sit) with the owner of the inn. They (discuss) the differences between life in England and life in Nepal. I (know, not) the real name of the owner, but everybody (call, just) him Tam. Tam (speak) English very well and he (try) to teach Liam some words in Nepali. Every time Tam (say) a new word, Liam (try) to repeat it. Unfortunately, Liam (seem, also) to have difficulty learning foreign languages. I just hope we don't get lost and have to ask for directions.

Last night, while I was doing my homework, Angela (call). She said she (call) me on her cell phone from her biology classroom at UCLA. I asked her if she (wait) for class, but she said that the professor was at the front of the hall lecturing while she (talk) to me. I couldn't believe she (make) a phone call during the lecture. I asked what was going on. She said her biology professor was so boring that several of the students (sleep, actually) in class. Some of the students (talk) about their plans for the weekend and the student next to her (draw) a picture of a horse. When Angela (tell) me she was not satisfied with the class, I (mention) that my biology professor was quite good and (suggest) that she switch to my class. While we were talking, I (hear) her professor yell, "Miss, are you making a phone call?“ Suddenly, the line went dead. I (hang) up the phone and went to the kitchen to make dinner. As I (cut) vegetables for a salad, the phone rang once again. It (be) Angela, but this time she wasn't sitting in class.

Last night, while I was doing my homework, Angela (call). She said she (call) me on her cell phone from her biology classroom at UCLA. I asked her if she (wait) for class, but she said that the professor was at the front of the hall lecturing while she (talk) to me. I couldn't believe she (make) a phone call during the lecture. I asked what was going on. She said her biology professor was so boring that several of the students (sleep, actually) in class. Some of the students (talk) about their plans for the weekend and the student next to her (draw) a picture of a horse. When Angela (tell) me she was not satisfied with the class, I (mention) that my biology professor was quite good and (suggest) that she switch to my class. While we were talking, I (hear) her professor yell, "Miss, are you making a phone call?“ Suddenly, the line went dead. I (hang) up the phone and went to the kitchen to make dinner. As I (cut) vegetables for a salad, the phone rang once again. It (be) Angela, but this time she wasn't sitting in class.

Since computers were first introduced to the public in the early 1980's, technology (change) a great deal. The first computers (be) simple machines designed for basic tasks. They (have, not) much memory and they (be, not) very powerful. Early computers were often quite expensive and customers often (pay) thousands of dollars for machines which actually (do) very little. Most computers (be) separate, individual machines used mostly as expensive typewriters or for playing games. Times (change). Computers (become) powerful machines with very practical applications. Programmers (create) a large selection of useful programs which do everything from teaching foreign languages to bookkeeping. We are still playing videogames, but today's games (become) faster, more exciting interactive adventures. Many computer users (get, also) on the Internet and (begin) communicating with other computer users around the world. We (start) to create international communities online. In short, the simple, individual machines of the past (evolve) into an international World Wide Web of knowledge.

Michael: Do you think the Republicans or the Democrats (win) the next election? Jane: I think the Republicans (win) the next election. John: No way! The Democrats (win). Susan: We (go) camping this weekend. Would you like to come along? Sam: That sounds great, but I don't have a sleeping bag. Susan: No problem. I (lend) you one. My family has tons of camping gear. Barbara: I (buy) a new car this weekend, but I'm a little worried because I don't really know much about cars. I'm afraid the salesman (try) to take advantage of me when he sees how little I know. Dave: I used to work for a mechanic in high school and I know a lot about cars. I (go) with you to make sure you are not cheated. Gina: Fred and I (visit) Santa Fe next summer. Have you ever been there? Margaret: My family lives in Santa Fe! I (give) you my parents' phone number. When you get to Santa Fe, just call them and they (give) you a little tour of the town. They can show you some of the sights that most tourists never see.

1. Sandra: Where is Tim going to meet us? Marcus: He (wait) for us when our train arrives. I am sure he (stand) on the platform when we pull into the station. Sandra: And then what? Marcus: We (pick) Michele up at work and go out to dinner. 2. Ted: When we get to the party, Jerry (watch) TV, Sam (make) drinks, Beth (dance) by herself, and Thad (complain) about his day at work. Robin: Maybe, this time they won't be doing the same things. Ted: I am absolutely positive they (do) the same things; they always do the same things.

3. Florence: Oh, look at that mountain of dirty dishes! Who (wash) all of those? Jack: I promise I (do) them when I get home from work. Florence: Thanks. Jack: When you get home this evening, that mountain will be gone and nice stacks of sparkling clean dishes (sit) in the cabinets.