The document provides examples of using future tense forms in English, including "be going to" and the present continuous. It explains that "be going to" is used to talk about plans and intentions for the future, as well as predictions based on present evidence. The present continuous is used for actions that are happening or planned to happen at the present moment or in the near future. It provides sample sentences demonstrating the correct use of each future tense form.
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Complete future tense sentences with going to
1. Complete the sentences in the future I (going to).
1. Mr Potts (sell) _______________________________ his house.
2. Our neighbours(spend) ________________________ their next holidays in the
Caribbean.
3. I (move) ___________________________________ to another town.
4. My husband (build) ____________________________ a tree house for the kids.
5. His friends (learn) __________________________________ English.
1. I (tell/not) _______________________________ you the secret.
2. She (ring/not) ______________________________ me.
3. We (invite/not) ______________________________ him to our party.
4. Greg (work/not) ____________________________ abroad.
5. Her parents (lend/not) __________________________ her any more money.
1. (you/help/me) ___________________________________________________ ?
2. (she/study/in Glasgow) ____________________________________________?
3. (they/paint/the room) ______________________________________________ ?
4. (he/apply/for that job) _____________________________________________ ?
5. (what/you/do) ____________________________________________about this?
Complete the sentences with the Present Progressive.
1. We ___________________________________ to a song.
2. Paul __________________________________ an apple.
3. You __________________________________ a nice jacket.
4. I _____________________________________ English grammar.
5. Linda and Ron ___________________________ to the teacher.
1. Jane (do) _______________________________ the washing-up at the moment.
2. She thinks that her kids (run) _________________________ around in the garden.
3. But they (play/not) __________________________________ in the garden.
4. Ben (sit) _______________________________________in front of the TV.
5. He (watch) ______________________________________a film.
6. Emma (lie) ______________________________ on the sofa.
7. She (watch/not) ______________________________ TV.
1. (I/do/right/it) ______________________________________________________ ?
2. (you/sleep) _______________________________________________________ ?
3. (he/read/the paper) __________________________________________________?
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PresentContinuous
Actions
that are taking place at the present moment (now)
At the moment, he is taking a picture of the wedding cake.
Predetermined
plans or appointments that have been made for the near
future
He is meeting his friend Brad tonight.
Actions
that are only happening temporarily
James is travelling around Australia.
Brad is working here as a tour guide during the summer.
Situations
that are changing
More and more tourists are coming to this town.
Be goingto
Plans
We use 'goingto' whenwewanttotalkabout a plan forthefuture.
I'mgoingtoseehimlatertoday.
They'regoingtoa partynextmonth.
We'regoingtohave lunch first.
She'sgoingtoseewhatshe can do.
I'mnotgoingtotalkforverylong.
I’mgoingtobuya new house.
Intention
We use thespecialgoingtoconstructionwhenwehavetheintentionto do
somethingbeforewespeak. Wehavealreadymade a decisionbeforespeaking.
Look at theseexamples:
I have won $1,000. I am goingtobuy a new TV.
We'renotgoingtoseemymothertomorrow.
When are yougoingtogoonholiday?
3. Prediction base don evidence
Weoften use goingtotomake a predictionaboutthefuture.
Ourpredictionisbasedonpresentevidence. We are sayingwhatwethinkwillhappen.
Here are someexamples:
Theskyisveryblack. It'sgoingtosnow.
It's 8.30!You'regoingto missthetrain!
I crashedthecompany car. Mybossisn'tgoingto beveryhappy!
We can replace 'goingtogo' by 'going'.
I'mgoingoutlater.
She'sgoingtotheexhibitiontomorrow.
Sometimesthereis no real differencebetweenanintention (goingto) and
a plan (presentcontinuous). In this case, itdoesn'tmatterwhichwe use.
We'regoingtopaintthebedroomtomorrow.
We'repaintingthebedroomtomorrow.
We use thepresentcontinuousonlywhen a plan existsbeforewespeak.
Look at theseexamples:
Mary istakinghermusicexamnextyear.
Theycan'tplaytenniswithyoutomorrow. They'reworking.
We'regoingtothetheatreon Friday.