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Future Tenses - Advanced I

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    future tenses
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  • You're at the restaurant. Make three spontaneous decisions.
    Use 'will' to make spontaneous decisions.
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  • You're at the movie theater. Make three spontaneous decisions.
    Use 'will' to make spontaneous decisions.
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  • You just left a party. Make three spontaneous decisions.
    Use 'will' to make spontaneous decisions.
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  • Tell us about three arrangements you have made for the weekend.
    Use the Present Continuous to talk about arrangements.
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  • Tell us about three arrangements you have made for the next holiday.
    Use the Present Continuous to talk about arrangements.
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  • You're a fortune teller now. Predict some things for the future of 3 classmates.
    Use 'WILL' to talk about predictions.
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  • You're a fortune teller now. Predict some things for the future of the teacher.
    Use 'WILL' to talk about predictions.
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  • You're bored now. Make some suggestions to stop being bored.
    Use 'SHALL' to make suggestions.
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  • You're not doing anything interesting. Make some suggestions to have fun.
    Use 'SHALL' to make suggestions.
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  • Think about yourselves. What do you think will have happened by 2025?
    Use 'will have + past participle' to talk about the past from the future.
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  • Think about Mexico and its citizens. What do you think will have happened by 2030?
    Use 'will have + past participle' to talk about the past from the future.
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  • What will you be doing at 4:00 pm tomorrow?
    Use 'will be + ing' to talk about continuous actions in the future.
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  • What will you be doing on Christmas this year?
    Use 'will be + ing' to talk about continuous actions in the future.
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  • You're at the mall. What are some observable timetables in that place?
    Use the Present Simple to talk about timetables.
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  • You're at school. What are some observable timetables in that place?
    Use the Present Simple to talk about timetables.
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  • You're failing a course. What are some things you intend to do?
    Use 'going to' to talk about intentions.
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