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J5 U4 Future Tenses

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  • You (finish) your report by this time next week. (future perfect)
    will have finished
  • What ____ I tell the boss about this money? (future simple)
    shall
  • I crashed the company car. My boss is _____ be very happy! (prediction)
    n't going to
  • People (not go) to Jupiter before the 22nd century. (future simple)
    won't go
  • I think (go) to the gym tomorrow. (future simple)
    I'll go
  • I (be) here for six months on June 23rd. (future perfect)
    will have been
  • (Start) work earlier with your new job? (future continuous)
    Will you be starting
  • The train (arrive) at 6.30 in the morning. (present simple-future meaning)
    arrives
  • Final exams (start) next week. (present simple-future meaning)
    start
  • By the time we arrive, the kids (go) to bed. (future perfect)
    will have gone
  • John and Samantha (get) married tomorrow. (present continuous-future meaning)
    are getting
  • Try to call before 8 o'clock. After that, we (watch) the match. (future continuous)
    we'll be watching
  • I (arrive) at the office by 8. (future perfect)
    will have arrived
  • It (rain) tomorrow morning. (future simple)
    will rain
  • I (buy) tickets for Saturday's match. (present continuous-future meaning)
    'm buying
  • It's 8.30! You ______ miss your train! (prediction)
    're going to
  • Bens has won the lottery. He says he ______ to buy a Porsche. (intention)
    's going to
  • What time does the store (open) tomorrow? (present simple-future meaning)
    open
  • The restaurant (open) at 19.30 tonight. (present simple-future meaning)
    opens
  • ______ we go to the cinema tonight? (future simple)
    Shall
  • I (be) taking the train to Paris tomorrow. (present continuous-future meaning)
    am
  • When you come out of school tomorrow, I (board) a plane. (future continuous)
    I'll be boarding
  • The plane (depart) at 8 p.m. (present simple-future meaning)
    departs
  • He (stay) with his parents for several months while his father is in recovery. (future continuous)
    He'll be staying