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Future forms (Think 2 Unit 7)
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Do you think you’ll ever be rich or famous?
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The doorbell rings. You offer to answer it. What do you say?
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When do we use "will" in future forms?
for personal predictions and spontaneous decisions
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Are aliens likely to make contact with humans any time soon?
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Your predictions for the rest of 2023 in Romania.
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Something you are definitely doing this week.
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What are you doing tonight once school is over?
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Personal plans/intentions for the next year.
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Predictions for education and school classes once the pandemic is over.
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What tense do we use for Timetables or fixed/scheduled activities?
Present Simple for the most part
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Your predictions for the rest of 2023 in the world.
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What is likely to change in your life soon?
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What time does school start and finish on Friday for you?
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What are you planning to do next summer?
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What’s the next book you’re going to read/film you’re going to see?
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What are you going to be when you grow up?
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Might you live in another country one day?
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What are some of your personal plans/intentions for the future?
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If I make a prediction but it's only based on my personal opinion or just a hunch, what form do I need to use?
WILL / WON'T
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When is the best time to use "be going to"?
when referring to plans, intentions (that you have put some thought into) and prediction based on some evidence
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Are you doing anything exciting next weekend?
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If an event is marked on your calendar, an arrangement that's definitely going to happen, what future form do we use?
Present continuous
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What do you think the weather will be like next week?
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What adverbs of probability work best with WILL / WON'T? Use some in context to show their placement in a sentence.
probably / most likely / certainly / definitely / undoubtedly / surely
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