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Which of these sentences is usinf 'FUTURE SIMPLE - WILL' ?
 
Life will be better for most people in the future
 
I am going to do my homework this afternoon
 
I'm meeting my family this weekend
When do we use 'FUTURE SIMPLE - WILL' ?
 
to make a prediction about the future
 
for timetables or schedules
Which is the correct grammar strucuture for 'FUTURE SIMPLE - will'?
 
S + will + V infinitive
 
S + will + V -ing
 
S + will + to be + have + do + did + V -ing
Which of these sentences is using 'PRESENT SIMPLE' to talk about the future?
 
The lesson finishes at 14:45
 
The train is leaving at 8pm
 
I play football every day
When do we use 'PRESENT SIMPLE' to talk about the future?
 
for imetables or schedules
 
for things we are planning to do
 
future actions that are already planned, arranged & agreed
Which is the grammar structure for 'PRESENT SIMPLE' to talk about the future?
 
S + V infinitive
 
S + to be + V infinitive
 
S + V -ing
Which of these sentences is using 'PRESENT CONTINUOUS'?
 
I am playing a football match this weekend
 
I am going to set up a business when I'm older
 
I am going to play videogames the whole weekend
When do we use 'PRESENT CONTINUOUS' to talk about the future?
 
for future actions that are planned, arranged and agreed
 
for predictions about the future
What is the grammar structure for 'PRESENT CONTINUOUS'?
 
S + to be + V -ing
 
S + to be + V infinitve
 
S + have + V -ing
 
S + do + V -ing
Which of these sentences is using a 'GOING TO' tense?
 
I am going to play a basketball match this weekend
 
I am going on holiday next week
 
I'm meeting my friends later this afternoon
When do we use 'GOING TO'?
 
for things that we are planning to do
 
for predictions about the future
Which is the correct grammar structure for 'GOING TO'?
 
S + to be + going to + V infinitive
 
S + have + going to + V infinitive
 
S + to be + going to + V ing
 
S + to be + going to