Future Forms Ex
Future Forms Ex
Future Forms Ex
1. Complete the conversations with will or going to and the verbs in brackets (). Use short forms,
1 A It's getting really cold. B Yes. I'm sure it 's going to snow (snow).
A Do you have my mobile number? B I'm not sure. I
(check).
A Look at that beautiful blue sky! B Yes. It
(be) a lovely day.
A I'm terribly thirsty. I'd love a glass of water. B I
(get) you one from the kitchen.
A Have you found a new flat yet? B No, but we
(look) at a few more next week.
A Excuse me. Is this jacket in the sale? B I'm not sure. I
(ask) the manager.
2. Match the sentences 1-5 with A or B.
2 I think we're going to buy a new car.
3 Kristin arrives at six o'clock.
4 Look, Xavier's going to win the race!
5 Debbie's taking her guitar onto the plane.
6 The sale ends on January 25th.
7 Petro's coming to the opera with us.
1.A We've already chosen the model.
B, We haven't chosen the model yet.
2.A She is walking here.
B She is coming by train.
3.A He's in front of the other runners.
B He's a good runner.
4.A The airline has given her permission. B She's going to ask for permission.
5. A I think this is true, but I'm not sure.
B This is a fact.
6. A I've bought a ticket for him.
B He loves opera.
DOUG STEVENSON, THE EXHIBITION ORGANISER, says that large offices full of hundreds of workers (2) probably won't exist / won't probably exist
in the future. Many people work at home but they go into the office for meetings. In the future this (3) will not be / not will be necessary because
you will be able to do everything from your own living rooms. With new technology it (4) is being / will be possible to have meetings on your
computer. Your computer (5) is going to show / will show moving images of your colleagues and business partners. As soon as you (6) will turn /
turn it on, you will see your colleagues, and you will think they are standing in the room next to you!
If you want to find out more about these developments, Mr Stevenson (7) gives/ is giving a talk in the exhibition hall on Wednesday. After the talk
(8) will finish / finishes, you will be able to look at the newest computer software from California.
4. Complete the email. Use the verbs in brackets () with will or in the present continuous.
Our Highlands tour
Hi Danny,
I'm so excited that you (0) __are coming__ (come) with us on the Highlands tour tomorrow! The bus (1)
(pick us up) at eight, so make sure
you're up in time. Don't worry about breakfast because we (2)
(stop) at a motorway cafe at nine o'clock, so we can eat then. I don't know
exactly what is included in this tour, but I think we (3)(probably / see) at least three or four castles - they're on the website.
I know we (4)
(visit) Loch Ness because I saw it on the programme. We might see the monster! In fact, according to the programme, we (5)
(spend) half an hour at the Loch Ness Monster exhibition in the afternoon. It often rains in the Highlands at this time of year so it (6)
(probably / rain) tomorrow, but I (7)
(not take) an umbrella - I don't want to carry it around all day! I don't know what time the
tour ends but it (8)
(be) dark by seven o'clock, so I think we (9)(be) home by then.
See you tomorrow. Michaela X