The document provides answers and explanations for exercises on using future forms in English grammar. It includes:
1. A table grouping examples of future forms used for predictions/hopes, spontaneous ideas, and plans/arrangements.
2. A multiple choice exercise with 8 questions testing the use of future forms.
3. An error correction exercise with 8 sentences where students must identify the correct future form (will or going to) to use.
The document provides answers and explanations for exercises on using future forms in English grammar. It includes:
1. A table grouping examples of future forms used for predictions/hopes, spontaneous ideas, and plans/arrangements.
2. A multiple choice exercise with 8 questions testing the use of future forms.
3. An error correction exercise with 8 sentences where students must identify the correct future form (will or going to) to use.
The document provides answers and explanations for exercises on using future forms in English grammar. It includes:
1. A table grouping examples of future forms used for predictions/hopes, spontaneous ideas, and plans/arrangements.
2. A multiple choice exercise with 8 questions testing the use of future forms.
3. An error correction exercise with 8 sentences where students must identify the correct future form (will or going to) to use.
The document provides answers and explanations for exercises on using future forms in English grammar. It includes:
1. A table grouping examples of future forms used for predictions/hopes, spontaneous ideas, and plans/arrangements.
2. A multiple choice exercise with 8 questions testing the use of future forms.
3. An error correction exercise with 8 sentences where students must identify the correct future form (will or going to) to use.
Predictions and hopes Spontaneous ideas Plans and arrangements
I'm seeing Jenny on Sunday.
I don't think I'll ever be famous. I'll hold the door for you. What are you doing next week? I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I'll wash. You dry. Are you going to the cinema It won't take long to get there. We'll help you! tomorrow night? You'll feel better soon. I'll ask him. I'm playing basketball tonight.
2. Check your grammar: multiple choice
1. you'll pass 5. I'm going to
2. 'm not coming 6. We're going to be 3. I'll 7. I'll 4. 'll steal it 8. don't think he'll
3. Check your grammar: error correction
1. That looks heavy. I will / I'll help you.
2. I am / I'm playing at a music festival this 5. Let's not go to that beach. I think it will / it'll be weekend. OR I am / I’m going to play at a music too full of tourists today. festival this weekend. 6. I am / I'm starting piano lessons on Monday. I'm 3. He's playing really badly. There's no way he is / really looking forward to it. OR I am / I'm going to he's going to win this match. OR He's playing start piano lessons on Monday. I'm really looking really badly. There's no way he will / he'll win this forward to it. match. 7. I do not / don't think it'll rain today. 4. I am / I'm meeting Charlie and Anna later. OR I 8. Ask her! I'm sure she will not / won't mind. am / I’m going to meet Charlie and Anna later.