Future Forms
Future Forms
I. Present Continuous for future is used when we have an arrangement (we know
the time, place or people we are going to see).
e.g. I am visiting my doctor tomorrow at 5 pm. (The doctor knows that I’m
coming)
I am flying to Moscow tomorrow. ( I already have tickets)
III. And last thing last, goes Future simple. It’s used for:
- predictions without evidence
e.g. Our team will win tonight. I saw it in my dream. (not good evidence)
- offers
e.g. I will help you with your bags
Shall I help you with your bags? (if an offer is a question)
- promises
I’ll come back tomorrow (I promise)!
- instant decisions
Oh, this dress is beautiful! I’ll take it!
Will + going to + present continuous for future
Use the verbs in brackets to complete these sentences in the most common form.
Are you planning any summer holiday? - I don't know yet. Perhaps I .................................. at home.
(stay)
You look pretty tired. You should have a break. - OK. I .......................................................... a rest. (have)
The Sharks are much better! I'm sure they .................................................. the Dolphins today! (beat)
What does your son want to do in future? - I hope he ......................................... a dentist. (become)
Not at five o'clock. Look at the diary. We ................................................ Mr. Clark at three o'clock. (meet)
My dad has already booked the holiday. We ................................................... to France on 2 July. (fly)