My dad got us tickets so next Saturday we _______ see the new Jurasic Park film.
are going to
What time ___________ (you finish) work on Mondays?
do you finish?
This future tense refers to timetables and scheduled events. (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
Present Simple
This future tense is used to refer to arrangements already made. They involve movement and have a set time as a signal word. (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
Present Continuous
Slow down! You ________ have an accident!
are going to
To make a prediction based on what we see we use: (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
be going to
Did you see that advert? I ________ (buy) that new phone tomorrow.
am going to buy
The train _____________ (arrive) at 9 o´clock tonight.
arrives
To talk about hopes, threats, promises we use: (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
will
I ______________ (be) right back!
will be
I promise you, I ______ (not tell) anyone your secret.
will not tell / won´t tell
Everyting is already planned. We _____________ (go) to Greece for Holidays next month.
are going / are going to go
A: Where are you going? B: I ______________ (buy) something for dinner.
am going to buy
The sky is very dark. I think it ___________ rain.
is going to
When I_________ (to be) eighteen, I will get a dog.
am
Do you want to watch a video? No thanks, I ________ write a letter to my penfriend.
am going to
Are you free tomorrow evening? We ________ (have) a party.
are having
To make predictions based on what we think we use:
will
I'm sorry I made you so angry. I promise I _______ (not do) it again.
won´t do
To express on-the-spot decisions we use
will
The ferry to the island ________ (leave) at 7 p.m.
leaves
When the waiter comes we ______ (order) our food.
will order
I can´t see you at the weekend because I ___________ my grandparents.
am visiting
It's really hot. _________ (you open) the window, please?
will you open
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