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Future tense review

Future tense review

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English

University

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CCSS
L.5.1.B-D, L.5.1C, L.5.1D

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Eva Couto

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8 Slides • 14 Questions

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Multiple Choice

is it posible the express future with present tenses?

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no

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maybe

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yes

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Yes, it is possible to express future actions or events using present tenses

The following structures are used to express future:

  • Present simple

  • Present progressive

  • Will/Be going to

  • Future perfect

  • Future continuous

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Present Simple

The present simple tense can be used to express future events that are part of a schedule, timetable, or routine.

For example:

  • The train leaves at 9 AM tomorrow.

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Multiple Choice

What time _____ the train ________ tomorrow?

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a) will / leaves

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b) is / leaving

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c) does / leave

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d) be / going to leave

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Multiple Choice

The next bus ______ in 35 minutes

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cames

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comes

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came

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come

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Multiple Choice

  1. Which day ________ the exhibition ____?

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do / opens

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does / opens

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does / open

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do/ open

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Present continuous

Can be used to talk about future plans or arrangements that have already been made. Certainty is implied by it

For example:

  • I'm meeting Sarah for lunch tomorrow.

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Multiple Choice

My parents — take the dog — to the vet tomorrow

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is taking

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are take

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are taking

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is take

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Multiple Choice

What _____ you _____ tomorrow evening?

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a) are / doing

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b) will / do

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c) do / do

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d) are / going to do

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Will

It can be used in present sentences to express spontaneous decisions or offers made at the moment of speaking. Wiligness is the source of it

Example:
I will help you with your homework.

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Multiple Choice

"Oh no! I forgot my wallet at home!"

"Don't worry. _________ (lend) you some money."

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I'll lend

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I'm going to lend

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I lend

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I'm lending

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Multiple Choice

"I have a headache."

"You do? Hold on a second. ________(go) to the kitchen and get you some Tylenol."

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I go

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I'm going

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I'm going to go

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I'll go

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Be going to

Is used to express future plans, intentions, or predictions that have been made or decided in advance


For example:

  • She is going to travel to Paris next month.

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Multiple Choice

"Why are you filling that bucket with water?"

"_________ (wash) the car."

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I'm going to wash

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I'll wash

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I wash

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I'm washing

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Multiple Choice

"When is your doctor's appointment?"

_____________(go) to the doctor on January 12th.

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I'm going

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I'm going to go

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I will go

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Future perfect

The future perfect is used to describe an action that will be completed or finished at a specific point in the future. It emphasizes the completion of an action before a certain time or event in the future. For example:

  • By 5 PM, I will have completed the report.

  • She will have visited five different countries by the end of the year.

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Multiple Choice

By the time you read this............................

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I will have left.

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I will have been leaving.

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Multiple Choice

When Sarah goes on vacation next month, she ................................... German for over two years. She should be able to communicate fairly well while she is in Austria.

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will have studied

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will have been studying

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Future Continuous

This tense is used to describe actions or events that will be in progress at a specific point in the future. It is formed using "will be" + the base form of the verb + "-ing." For example:

  • I will be studying all night for the exam tomorrow.

This sentence indicates that at a particular time in the future (in this case, "tomorrow"), the action of studying will be ongoing.

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Multiple Choice

Don’t phone between 7 and 8. We ... dinner then.

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will have dinner

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will be having

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Multiple Choice

Hurry up! The film __________ soon.

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will have started

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will be starting

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