present continuous / be going to: The festival .... (be) great because some of my favourite bands ... (play)
is going to be; are playing
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present simple / will: What do you think you ... (do) after you ... (leave) school?
will do; leave
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present simple / future continuous: Let's hope that when we ... (have) the concert outside, it ... (not/rain)
have; won't be raining
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present perfect / going to: They ... (start) the project once they ... (raise) enough money.
are going to start; have raised
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present continuous / present perfect: We ... (go) on a school trip to Hong Kong after we ... (finish) all our exams.
are going; have finished
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will / future continuous: I ... (not do) much at the weekend, so I ... (show) you around the city, if you like.
am not doing; will show
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present perfect / be about to / will: I'm sorry, the film ... (start), I ... (call) you when it ... (finish)
is about to start; will call; has finished
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Complete the second sentence using 3-5 words, including the word given: I'll come over to your house after I have finished my homework. I'll come over to your house but ... my homework first. AM
I am going to finish
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Complete the second sentence using 3-5 words, including the word given: The tickets are going to sell out immediately. The tickets will sell out almost ... gone on sale. SOON
as soon as they have
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Complete the second sentence using 3-5 words, including the word given: First they're going to repair the houses and then they'll paint them. They're going to repair the houses ... them. BEFORE
before they paint
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Complete the second sentence using 3-5 words, including the word given: They need to raise a lot of money so they can complete the project. If ... the project, they have to raise a lot of money. TO
they are going to complete / they are to complete
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Complete the second sentence using 3-5 words, including the word given: I don't think that the project will be a failure. The project ... SHOULD
shouldn't be a failure
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Complete the second sentence using 3-5 words, including the word given: I could meet you when I go shopping in town on Saturday. I ... in town on Saturday so I could meet you then. BE
will be shopping / will be going shopping / am going to be shopping