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Exercises For The Future Tenses: 1. The Present Continuous and The Future Simple (Will)

This document provides exercises on using future tenses in English, including exercises to practice the present continuous and future simple tenses, be going to, will future, and zero and first conditional sentences. Students are asked to fill in verbs in brackets with the correct future tense form. The exercises cover a variety of situations and contexts to demonstrate different ways to express future actions and events in English.

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Exercises For The Future Tenses: 1. The Present Continuous and The Future Simple (Will)

This document provides exercises on using future tenses in English, including exercises to practice the present continuous and future simple tenses, be going to, will future, and zero and first conditional sentences. Students are asked to fill in verbs in brackets with the correct future tense form. The exercises cover a variety of situations and contexts to demonstrate different ways to express future actions and events in English.

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JHON GRANDA

EXERCISES FOR THE FUTURE TENSES

1. The Present Continuous and the Future Simple (Will).

Tom: Where you (go) __going___ for your next holiday? (where have you arranged to go?)
Ann: I don´t know yet but we probably (go) ____go_ to Spain.

We (have) __are having___ a drink with Peter tonight. (he has invited us). It´s his last night. He
(leave) ___leave__ tomorrow.

Ann: Do you think we (see) ____will see_ Bill tomorrow?


Mary: I hope so. He probably (look in) _will looking____ on his way to the airport.

I (see) __am seeing___ my bank manager tomorrow. (I have arranged this). I´m going to ask him
for a loan but I expect he (refuse) ___will refuse __.

Ann: I´ve scorched Bill´s shirt. Whatever he (say) ___will he say__?


Mary: Oh, he (not mind) _____. He just (buy) __will buy___ another shirt. He has plenty of
money.

2. The Present Continuous and Be Going To.

Tom: I hear you´ve bought a new house.


Ann: Yes. I (move) ____going to move_ in next week.
Tom: You (have) _____ a house warming party?
Ann: Not just yet. I (paint) ___going to_paint_ the house first. The paintwork´s terrible.
Tom: You (have) _____ it done? (have you arranged to have it done?)
Ann: No, I (do) _____ it myself. I (use) __going to used___ that non-drip paint so it shouldn´t be
too difficult.

Mary: Where you (travel) _____ for your holidays?


Bill: I (travel) _____ to Norway.
Mary: What you (do) _____ there?
Bill: I (fish) _____.
3. Fill in the correct future tense - will future, going to or present progressive.
1. They (drive) to New York tomorrow morning.
2. I hope the weather (be) nice.
3. I offered him this job. I think he (take) it.
4. I promise I (not tell) your secret to anyone.
5. Take your umbrella with you. It (rain).
6. They (play) cards this evening.
7. I (go) to the cinema tomorrow.
8. They (fly) to Seattle next summer holidays.
9. I (invite) 50 people to the party, and I hope everyone (come).
10. That exercise looks difficult. I (help) you.
11. he (go) to the football match?
12. Are you sure they (win) the match?
13. She probably (stay) till Thursday.
14. He (not leave) tomorrow.
15. We think he (come) home late in the night.

4. Fill in GOING TO or WILL future.


1. When the weather is fine, we a picnic in our garden. (probably have)

2. him for help? (you ask)

3. Susan the bathroom next weekend. (paint)

4. I think he her name. (find out)

5. I a walk in the garden this evening. (take)

6. Let's hope that the wind away the clouds. (blow)

7. Mary a good mark because she has studied hard. (get).

8. Are you sure, you in a tent in your holidays? (sleep)

9. Peter his new bike in the park. (ride)

10. I hope Jane me to her party. (invite).

11. I dad's car tomorrow afternoon. (wash)

12. Mum thinks dad home early tonight. (come)

13. It very cold in the mountains. Take a sweater with you. (probably be)

14. We our bikes in the park. Can you come with us? (ride)

15. It's my birthday next Friday. Mum a cake. (bake)


Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses. Zero or first conditional.
1 If I see him, I (give) him a lift.
2 The table will break if you (sit) on it.
3 If he (eat) all that, he will be ill.
4 If I find your passport, I (telephone) you.
5 The police (arrest) him, if they catch him.
6 If he (read) in bad light, he will ruin his eyes.
7 Someone (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked.
8 What will happen if my parachute (not open)?
9 If he (wash) my car, I'll give him $10.
10 If she (need) a radio, she can borrow mine.
11 If you (not go) away, I'll call the police.
12 I'll be very angry if he (make) any more mistakes.
13 If he (be) late, we'll go without him.
14 She will be absolutely furious if she (hear) about this.
15 If you put on the kettle, I (make) some tea.
16 If you give my dog a bone, he (bury) it.
17 If we leave the car here, it (not be) in anybody's way.
18 He'll be late for the train if he (not start) at once.
19 If you come late, they (not let) you in.
20 If he (go) on telling lies, nobody will believe a word he says.
21 Unless he (sell) more, he won't get much commission.
22 If I lend you $10, when you (repay) me?
23 We'll have to move upstairs if the river (rise) any higher.
24 If he (work) hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow?
25 Ice (turn) to water if you heat it.
26 If the house (burn) down, we can claim compensation.
27 If you (not like) this one, I'll bring you another.
28 Unless you are more careful, you (have) an accident.
29 Tell him to ring me up if you (see) him.
30 If I tell you a secret, you (promise) not to tell it to anyone else?
31 If you (not believe) what I say, ask your mother.
32 If he (like) the house, will he buy it?
33 If you kindly sit down, I (make) enquiries for you.
34 Unless I have a quiet room, I (not be able) to do any work.
35 She won't open the door unless she (know) who it is.
36 Should you require anything else, please (ring) the bell for the attendant.

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