
Future arrangements
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World Languages, English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Monserrat Guerra
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Future arrangements
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Present Continuous
Future events that are already planned and decided, when a date and/or a place have been chosen.
I’m seeing the dentist at 6.
We are getting married next week.
I’m flying to New York tomorrow morning.
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be going to
We can also use be going to for future arrangements.
I’m going to play tennis with Elisabeth today.
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Present continuous vs be going to
We can normally use both present continuous and going to to talk about future plans, but the present continuous emphasises the fact that we have already decided a place and/or time, whereas be going to emphasises our intention to do something.
I’m going to have a drink after work. (=it’s my intention)
I’m having a drink with some colleagues after work. (=it has been arranged)
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Future continuous
We can use the future continuous:
instead of the present continuous for future events that have already been planned or decided = We’ll be coming next weekend.
to ask politely about future arrangements = Will you be going home this summer?
for situations or actions that will be in progress at a certain time in the future = This time next week, we’ll be travelling to Paris.
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Present simple
We use the present simple for future events that are scheduled or timetabled.
The train leaves at 4.
Shops close at 6.
I have my yoga class tomorrow at 10.
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Predictions
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will
We use will to talk about something we think that will happen:
I think he’ll win the election.
He will be a good doctor.
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be going to
We use be going to to talk about something that is very near to happen or that we see is going to happen (there is present evidence)
Don’t drive like a crazy man. We’re going to have an accident!
The doctor said I’m going to have a girl.
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Future perfect
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Future perfect simple
We use the future perfect simple for
actions that will be finished before certain time in the future = By 2050, researchers will have found a cure for cancer.
to talk about the duration of a situation until a certain time in the future (with stative verbs) = By the time I leave, I will have been in England for 6 months.
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Future perfect continuous
We use the future perfect continuous with dynamic verbs to talk about the duration of a situation until a certain time in the future.
By the end of the year, she will have been working on the publication for over 10 years.
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Multiple Choice
He looks very pale and confused. He ___.
will faint
is going to faint
is fainting
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Multiple Choice
Somebody is at the door. I ___ who it is.
'll be checking
'll check
'm going to check
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Multiple Choice
I ___ John's parents for the first time tomorrow.
'll be meeting
'll meet
meet
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Multiple Choice
'I'll never pass the exam.' 'Don't worry, I ___ you prepare it.'
'm going to help
will help
'm helping
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Multiple Choice
By the end of the month I ___ here for 25 years.
'll have been working
'll work
'm going to work
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Multiple Choice
What ___ next weekend?
are you going to do
will you do
do you do
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