Дополни предложения starts will live will call will call are going 'm going to become is going to rain We use Present Simple for schedules and timetables (The lesson at 11 a.m.). We use Future Simple for: predictions (I in the countryside when I'm old); on-the-spot decisions (I don't want to cook tonight, I for a pizza); promises, threats (I you when I'm ready). We use Present Continuous to describe future arrangements (My parents and I on holiday at the weekend). We use "be going to" for: plans and intentions (I a teacher after I finish school); predictions based on present evidence (It. Look at the sky!).
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Дополни предложения

  • starts
  • will live
  • will call
  • will call
  • are going
  • 'm going to become
  • is going to rain

We use Present Simple for schedules and timetables (The lesson [ ] at 11 a.m.).

We use Future Simple for:

  • predictions (I [ ] in the countryside when I'm old);
  • on-the-spot decisions (I don't want to cook tonight, I [ ] for a pizza);
  • promises, threats (I [ ] you when I'm ready).

We use Present Continuous to describe future arrangements (My parents and I [ ] on holiday at the weekend).

We use "be going to" for:

  • plans and intentions (I [ ] a teacher after I finish school);
  • predictions based on present evidence (It [ ]. Look at the sky!).