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Prep6U9futurepredictions

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    future predictions
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  • We _____________________ (not do) the English exam tomorrow because the teacher is ill this week.
    won’t be doing
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  • When I get home tonight, I _____________________ (not have to) clean the kitchen because my husband has already done it!
    won’t have to
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  • My sister loves learning Spanish. I’m sure she _____________________ (pass) the final exam.
    ’ll pass / will pass
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  • Why don’t we get together after 7pm? I _____________________ (not study) then.
    won’t be studying
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  • We use _______________ for predictions based on physical evidence, usually what we can see as we speak.
    BE GOING TO It looks like it's going to snow.
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  • Use BE GOING TO in a sentence for predictions based on physical evidence.
    ...
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  • We use _______________ for predictions based on what we already know for CERTAIN.
    BE GOING TO I know you're going to love this jazz music. ( I know you love jazz)
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  • Use BE GOING TO in a sentence for predictions based on what we already know for CERTAIN.
    ...
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  • We use _______________ for predictions about the future which we believe to be true but can’t prove.
    WILL My parents will probably pay for me to go to university.
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  • Use WILL in a sentence for predictions about the future which we believe to be true but can’t prove.
    ...
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  • We use ____________ to make predictions about habits and actions in progress in the future.
    We use THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS (will/won’t + be + ing) to make predictions about habits and actions in progress in the future.
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  • Use THE FUTURE CONTINUOUS in a sentence for predictions about habits and actions in progress in the future.
    ...
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  • ____________, ____________, and ____________ are used to express future possibility that is less certain than will or the future continuous.
    MAY, MIGHT, COULD
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  • How can you make a prediction sound more certain using may, might or could?
    Use the word WELL. Fees may well go up at the English Academy next year.
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