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Future Tenses

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  • The exam (will be / is being) on the last Friday of term.
    will be
  • A: There's nothing in the fridge. B: OK. _____ something delivered with Ubereats? (get)
    Shall we get
  • Waiter: What would you like for starters? Customer: I _____ the prawns, please. (have)
    will have
  • I usually save $200 a month. By the end of the year, I _____ $2,400. (save)
    will have saved
  • A: I don't have any money, so I can't go out. B: No problem, I _____ you some. (lend)
    will lend
  • I'm _____ to New York tomorrow. The meeting is cancelled. (not go)
    not going / not going to go
  • A: We land at about eight o'clock. B: _____ l _____ you _____ from the airport? (pick up)
    Shall I pick you up
  • (I'm going to make / l'll make) a cake for your mum's birthday, if you want.
    I'll make
  • The train _____ at 4pm tomorrow. (leave)
    leaves
  • Their last exam is on May 31st. By the end of May they _____ their exams. (finish)
    will have finished
  • The meeting starts at 2.00 and finishes at 3.30. Don't call me at 2.30 because we _____ a meeting. (have)
    will be having
  • A: What are Alan's plans for the future? B: He _____ a degree in engineering. (do)
    is going to do
  • The flight to Geneva takes off at 9.00 and lands at 10.30. At 10.00 they ________ to Geneva. (fly)
    will be flying
  • You can trust me. (l'm not telling / I won't tell) anyone what you told me.
    I won't tell
  • A: Shall we have a barbecue tomorrow? B: l don't think so. On the radio they said that it _____ . (rain)
    is going to rain
  • _____ a new car or a second-hand one? (you buy)
    Are you going to buy
  • A: I'm going to miss you. B: Don't worry. I promise I _____ every day. (write)
    will write
  • (Will we / Shall we) invite your parents for Sunday lunch?
    Shall we
  • A: Can I see you tonight? B: No, I _____ late. How about Saturday? (work)
    am working / am going to work / will be working
  • We have to leave soon. The movie ____ at 7pm. (start)
    starts