Choose the correct options to complete the rules
Basic Future Forms
We use Present Simple to talk about the future if we describe timetables.
e.g. The train leaves at 10.00 tomorrow.
We use Present Continuous to talk about future arranged events.
e.g. They are getting married on July, 5th.
We use Future Simple to talk about simple future facts. We can also use it to talk about predictions based on opinion and spontaneous decisions.
e.g. I think he will pass the exams.
We use shall in the questions when you offer somebody something.
e.g. Shall I help you with your homework?
We use be going to to talk about planned events.
e.g. We are going to spend our next holiday by the sea.
[Present Simple|Future Simple|Present Continuous|be going to]
Positive: verb/verb + -s(-es)
Negative:[didn't|don't/doesn't] + verb
Question: Do/Does + subject + verb?
[Present Simple|Future Simple|Present Continuous|be going to]
Positive: am/is/are + going [too|to] + verb
Negative: 'm not/isn't/aren't + going to + verb
Question: Am/Is/Are + subject + going to + verb?
[Present Simple|Future Simple|Present Continuous|be going to]
Positive: am/is/are + Verb -ing
Negative: 'm not/isn't/aren't + Verb -ing
Question: Am/Is/Are +[subject|object] + Verb -ing
[Present Simple|Future Simple|Present Continuous|be going to]
Positive: will + verb
Negative:[won't|willn't ] + verb
Question: Will + subject + verb?