The document is a student paper titled "Future Tenses Exercise" authored by Andrea Liliana Ortega Roso with ID 600589 for the class English III taught by Carolina Escandon Loaiza in Colombia in February 2019. The paper contains 13 sentences for the student to conjugate verbs into future tenses.
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Unit 1 Week 2 Future Task Future Tenses Excercise
The document is a student paper titled "Future Tenses Exercise" authored by Andrea Liliana Ortega Roso with ID 600589 for the class English III taught by Carolina Escandon Loaiza in Colombia in February 2019. The paper contains 13 sentences for the student to conjugate verbs into future tenses.
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Subject
English III
Title of the paper
Future Tenses Exercise
Author’s name (with ID)
Andrea Liliana Ortega Roso ID: 600589
Teacher’s name Carolina Escandon Loaiza
Colombia, February, 20 / 2019
Future Tenses Exercise
1. The train will (to arrive) at 12:30.
2. We are going (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3. It will (snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. 4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I am going (to meet) my friend. 5. Paul is going (to fly) to London on Monday morning. 6. Wait! I will (drive) you to the station. 7. The English lesson will (to start) at 8:45. 8. Are you still writing your essay? If you going (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk. 9. I am going (to see) my mother in April. 10. Look at the clouds – it is going (to rain) in a few minutes. 11. When they get married in March, they will have been (to be) together for six years. 12.You’re carrying too much. I will (open) the door for you. 13. Do you think the teacher will have marked (to mark) our homework by Monday morning? 14. When I see you tomorrow, I will (show) you my new book.