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  • We've planned all the rooms for the new house. The girls' room (paint) pink. (passive!)
    is going to be painted
  • Sorry, I can't make Thursday afternoon. I (meet) my aunt for coffee.
    am meeting
  • I'm afraid I don't have time on Wednesday. My brother and I (help) my grandad in his garden on that day.
    are helping
  • Are you planning to celebrate your 18th birthday? - Yes, I (have) a big party.
    am going to have
  • You said you had plans for this old cupboard. What (you / do) with it?
    are you going to do
  • Do you have any plans for your holidays? - Yes, we (visit) our cousins in Canada.
    are going to visit
  • Freddie can't come with us tomorrow evening. He (lead) a sports session for refugees.
    is leading
  • My bag (probably / search) when we go through security, because it's such a funny shape. (passive!)
    will probably be searched
  • You're coming to Munich by train, aren't you? When (you / arrive) at the main station?
    do you arrive
  • You know that concert we're going to tomorrow? When (it /start)?
    does it start
  • I'll take you to the station if you like. Where (your train / leave) from - Kings Cross or Paddington?
    does your train leave
  • (your bus / leave) at ten past, or at quarter past?
    does your bus leave
  • The show (begin) at seven thirty.
    begins
  • So you're going to Berlin tomorrow! What time (your train / leave)?
    does your train leave
  • I think that in a hundred years' time, cash (not / exist).
    won't exist
  • I think that in fifty years' time, a lot more jobs (carry) out by robots. (passive!)
    will be carried out
  • I've deleted the email by mistake. (the meeting / start) at eight, or at nine?
    Does the meeting start
  • Robert is clever. He (probably / go) to university.
    will probably go
  • Let's have a game of chess some time. What (you / do) on Sunday. Do you have time?
    are you doing
  • Sorry, I can't go with you. I'm (play) in a concert on Sunday evening.
    am playing
  • Look, Debbie is nearly at the finishing line, and there's nobody right behind her. She (win) the race!
    is going to win
  • My cousins have written to me with their holiday plans. They (do) a tour around Sweden.
    are going to do
  • The old couple next door are going into a nursing home, so their house (probably / sell) soon. (passive!)
    will probably be sold
  • I don't understand this maths problem. - Well, I (explain) it to you if you like.
    will explain
  • She's very old, but I'm sure she (look) after well in the old people's home.
    will be looked
  • Look at those black clouds! It (rain).
    is going to
  • I've written a to-do list. First I (clean) the bathroom.
    am going to clean
  • This bag is so heavy. - Oh, I (carry) it for you.
    will carry
  • Our car broke down last week. It (repair) soon, we're just waiting for a spare part. (passive!)
    is going to be repaired
  • You're carrying that heavy tray. I (open) the door for you!
    will open
  • Can we meet some time? (you / do) anything on Saturday afternoon?
    Are you doing
  • I'm writing a shopping list at the moment. I (buy) lots of vegetables and some cheese.
    am going to buy
  • Don't worry, we probably (not / be) late.
    won't be
  • What shall I draw? I know! I (draw) a giraffe.
    will draw
  • Don't worry about the test tomorrow. It (be) okay.
    will be
  • Is that a list of guests for your party next week? Who (you / invite)?
    are you going to invite
  • Does Frank have any plans for when he leaves school? (he / study) law, as he said he would?
    Is he going to study
  • Sunday won't work, because we (sing) in church in the morning.
    are singing
  • What about Sunday afternoon? - Sorry, that won't work. I (sing) at church at 3pm.
    am singing
  • Sally has made a to do list. First, she (tidy) her room.
    is going to tidy