Задание
Choose the correct options
Future tenses and constructions
We can also use Present Simple and Present Continuous to talk about the future.
Present Simple is used to talk about timetables: The train leaves at 10 o’clock.
Present Continuous is used for arrangements in the near future: We’re going to an exhibition this Thursday.
- [Are you going|Will you have gone] to that museum excursion next Friday?
- This year Jemma and her boyfriend [go|will go] to her parents for Christmas.
- By the next weekend, I [will have already watched|will already be watching] this film! I'll tell you my impression firsthand, don't worry.
- I think I [will go| am going to go]
to the Christmas party. My parents seem to be OK with that. - This is Kate's first time trying pottery. By the end of the session, she [will finish|will be still finishing] her pot.
- Alright! I promise I [am going to| will] clean up the mess in my bedroom after lunch.
- I can't believe it's December already… By this time next week, [I will have been working|will be working] in this company for exactly one year!
- We [will not go |aren't going]
to Italy on holiday. We have decided on it already.