0% found this document useful (0 votes)
103 views2 pages

Futur: INTERMEDIATE - TENSES

The document discusses the use of future tenses in English, including going to future, present continuous future, and will future. It provides examples of sentences using these tenses in different contexts such as plans, predictions, promises, intentions, inevitable consequences, spontaneous decisions, and more. Fifteen practice questions are then provided to test comprehension of using these tenses to discuss future events.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
103 views2 pages

Futur: INTERMEDIATE - TENSES

The document discusses the use of future tenses in English, including going to future, present continuous future, and will future. It provides examples of sentences using these tenses in different contexts such as plans, predictions, promises, intentions, inevitable consequences, spontaneous decisions, and more. Fifteen practice questions are then provided to test comprehension of using these tenses to discuss future events.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

INTERMEDIATE____________________________________________ TENSES

FUTUR
Plans already arranged I am having dinner with my friends on Saturday
PRESENT CONTINUOUS We are going back on 10th November
Peter and Susan are getting married next June

Personal intentions I am not going to be rude again


Inevitable future consequences I am going to start a diet
GOING TO We are going to buy a new house
Be careful! You are going
to fall
It’s terribly cold. It is going to rain
He is very ill. He is going to die

Spontaneous decisions It’s cold. I’ll switch on the heating.


Predictions There’s no tea. I’ll have coffee
Promises and threats I think she will invite us to her wedding
WILL They will find a cure for cancer some day
Don’t worry. I will give you a hand with that

1.- SALLY: We (go) are going to the rock concert on Sunday night. We (meet)
will meet outside the stadium at 5.00
JEAN : Why (you, meet) are you going to meet so early?
SALLY: It (be) is going to be difficult to get in. People (come) will come from all
over the country
JEAN : It (be) will be a long wait. You (be) will be hungry
SALLY: That’s all right. I (take) am going to take sandwiches. (You, come) will you come?
JEAN : No, I (study) am going to study We’ve got exams on Monday and I (not fail)
won’t fail this time
SALLY: Bad luck! You (have) you will have a dull weekend
JEAN : Yes, in a way. Enjoy the concert!
SALLY: Thanks a lot. How’s Alex?
JEAN : I (see) am going to see him tomorrow. He says he (go) will go abroad for
his holidays in the summer. Look, after my exams I (ring) will ring
everyone and we (have) will have a party - if I pass, anyway!

2.- We (have) have a party on Saturday. All our friends (come) will come

3.- This food’s terrible! I (complain) going to complain to the manager.


What (you, tell) will you tell him?

4.- They’re fighting. I (stop) am going to stop it

5.- Jack (come) come back from Canada on Saturday. He (arrive) will arrive
at the airport at 4.00

6.- We (get) will get married. Of course, we haven’t fixed the date yet.

7.- OLD MAN: What (you, do) Will you do when you grow up?
BOY: I don’t know. For one thing, I (not ask) I won’t boys silly questions

8.- I (play) am going to play for the first team on Saturday


Oh, Who (you, play) will you play against?

9.- Hurry up! We (miss) Will miss the train

10.- Three-nil, with two minutes to go. We (win) Will win


INTERMEDIATE____________________________________________ TENSES

1.- Manchester United (definitely, win) will definitely win


tonight.

2.- Perhaps it (rain) is going to rain


tomorrow.

3.- In the next century, most people (probably, live) will


probably, live in big cities.

4.- Jean (learn) is going to learn to drive


and then she (buy) will buy a car.

5.- Tim and Ann say they (travel) will travel abroad next
summer.

6.- Look out! Those books (fall) Will fall on your head!

7.- (you, do) Will you do anything on


Friday?
Not really. Why?
I (have) am going to have a party.
Would you like to come?

8.- I have failed this time. But be sure I (pass) will pass
all the subjects next term.

9.- Don’t touch those things, children, or I (punish) will


punish you.

10.- Can you come dancing tomorrow night?


Sorry, I (have) Will have
dinner with some friends.

11.- What are your plans for the Easter holiday?


I (spend) am going to spend a few
days on the mountains.

12.- Mary (buy) is going to buy a dog


next week.
Really? What (she, call) she will call it?

13.- There isn’t any butter left.


Don’t worry. I (go) Will go
and buy some.

14.- Where is the calculator? I can’t find it.


I (lend) am going to lend you mine.
Here you are.

15.- Have you heard the news? Harry (join) is going to


join the army.

19.- Careful! You (knock) ............................................


that jug off the table!

20.- In fifty years’ time, most people (probably, ride)


...................................................bicycles to

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy