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Future Forms Exercises

The document provides exercises to practice using future forms such as will, be going to, and the present simple. The first exercise involves completing sentences with the correct future form. The second identifies sentences that are correct or contain unnecessary words. The third is a conversation to complete using future forms.

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Future Forms Exercises

The document provides exercises to practice using future forms such as will, be going to, and the present simple. The first exercise involves completing sentences with the correct future form. The second identifies sentences that are correct or contain unnecessary words. The third is a conversation to complete using future forms.

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FUTURE FORMS EXERCISES I.

. Complete the text with the most appropriate form of the verbs, using will, be going to or the present simple. be give have make not start not stop

I was standing at the bus stop reading my horoscope in the newspaper. It said You ________________ good moments and bad moments today. I looked up and saw the bus coming. Then I realized it _____________ because it was already full. Oh, no, I thought. If I ______________ walking fast, I _______________ late for my first class! I had just started walking when a car pulled up beside me and one of my classmates leaned out. Hey, Jean, get in, we ______________ you a lift. Its amazing how the bad moments _________________ the good moments feel so much better. II. Some of the sentences are correct, and some have a word which should not be there. If the sentence is correct, put a tick (). If it is incorrect, cross the unnecessary word out of the sentence and write it in the space. Theyre probably going to knock the building down. ________________________ We are be going to get a dog soon. _________________be____________________ The bus is leaves at eight twenty. _________________________________________ The doors of the theatre are about to open. __________________________________ The meeting will be start at half past seven. _________________________________ The festival is for to take place in June. _____________________________________ My friend will be calling here tomorrow morning. ____________________________ Complete the conversation. Use will, be going to or a present tense. Choose the best form.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. III.

Peter: Hello. Where are you going? Polly: To my evening class. Im learning Swedish. And next week I ______________ (have) a chance to speak it for real. I ________________ (go) to Sweden for three weeks. I _______________ (visit) some friends there. Peter: That _________________ (be) nice. Polly: Well, Id rather hurry. My lesson ________________ (start) at half past seven, and its twenty-five past now. Peter: OK. Come and see me when you __________________ (get) back from Sweden. Polly: Thanks. I ________________ (send) you a postcard.

KEY: I. 1. will have 5. ll give II. 3. is 2. wasnt going to stop 6. make 4. 5. be 6. for 7. 3. dont start 4. ll be (OR m going to be)

III. I will have; Im going; Im visiting / Im going to visit; will be; starts; get; will send

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