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Future forms (THINK 2 Unit7)

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  • I can't decide what to wear tonight. I know! I (wear / am wearing / am going to wear / will wear) my green T-shirt.
    I can't decide what to wear tonight. I know! I'll wear my green T-shirt. (spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking)
  • He (breaks / is breaking / is going to break / will break) the piggy bank.
    He is going to break the piggy bank. (prediction with present evidence)
  • We (take / are taking / are going to take / will take) a taxi to get to the airport. I’ve already phoned for one.
    We are taking a taxi to get to the airport. I’ve already phoned for one.   (future arrangement)
  • I’m sure Tom (is disappointed / is disappointing / is going to be disappointed / will be disappointed) that we didn’t win the ice dancing competition.
    I’m sure Tom will be disappointed that we didn’t win the ice dancing competition.  (prediction based on personal opinion)
  • The bus (arrives / is arriving / is going to arrive / will arrive) at 3 pm.
    The bus arrives at 3 pm.                     (fixed future events / timetabled events)
  • I hope the weather (is / is going to be / will be) fine tomorrow.
    I hope the weather will be fine tomorrow.                             (prediction based on personal opinion)
  • He (buys / is buying / is going to buy / will buy) a small house.
    He is going to buy a small house.     (future plans and intentions which may change)
  • He (has / is having / is going to have / will have) yoga class tomorrow at 7.
    He is having his yoga class tomorrow at 7.   (future arrangement)
  • It’s possible that in 2050 there (don't be /aren’t going to be / won’t be) any official school exams.
    It’s possible that in 2100 there won’t be any official school exams. (prediction based on personal opinion)
  • ‘Oh, I'm thirsty but we've forgotten to take water’. ‘Don’t worry I (buy / am buying / am going to buy / will buy) some’.
    ‘Oh, I'm thirsty but we've forgotten to take water’. ‘Don’t worry I’ll buy some’.    (spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking) 
  • I (carry / am carrying / am going to / will carry) these suitcases for you.
    I’ll carry these suitcases for you.     (offer)
  • Look! He (pushes / is going topush / will push) him.
    Look! He is going to push him.           (predictions with present evidence)
  • I (have / am having / am going to have / will have) my haircut on Friday at 6 p.m.
    I am having my haircut on Friday at 6 p.m.  (future arrangements)
  • He (meets / is meeting / is going to meet / will meet) Mr Brown on Tuesday.
    He is meeting Mr Brown on Tuesday. (future arrangements)
  • Don't worry about your fallen baby tooth. Put it under the pillow and I (exchange / am exchanging / am going to exchange / will exchange) that tooth for a bit of money.
    Don't worry about your fallen baby tooth. Put it under the pillow and I'll exchange that tooth for a bit of money.  (promise)
  • Don't worry, I (help / am helping / am going to help / will help) you if there's any trouble.
    Don't worry, I'll help you if there's any trouble.        (offer)
  • You (meet / are meeting / are going to meet /will meet) your soulmate this week.
    You will meet your soulmate this week.   (prediction based on personal opinion)
  • He (doesn't kiss / isn't kissing / isn't going to kiss / won't kiss) her.
    He isn't going to kiss her.   (future plans and intentions which may change)
  • I promise I (call / am calling / am going to call / will call) you next Monday.
    I promise I'll call you next Monday.                (promises)
  • Peter (goes / is going / is going to go / will go) windsurfing next Saturday.
    Peter is going to go windsurfing next Saturday.  (future plans and intentions which may change)
  • 'Oh, I must visit my grandma, but my leg hurts.' - 'Don't worry, I (visit / am visiting / am going to visit / will visit) your grandma instead of you.'
    'Oh, I must visit my grandma, but my leg hurts.' - 'Don't worry, I'll visit your grandma instead of you.'
  • A: Do you help / Are you helping / Are you going to help / Will you help) me push my car? B: Yes, why not?
    Will you help me push my car? B: Yes, why not? (spontaneous decision at the moment of speaking)
  • I promise I (don't tell /am not telling / am  not going to tell /won't tell) your secret to anyone.
    I promise I won't tell your secret to anyone.   (promise)