Strike out the grammar form which fits best each sentence
- I think I
- will go
/ * will be going
/ * will have gone
/ * am going
- will go
home now.
2. The bus to the city centre
* will be departing
/ * departs
/ * departing
/ * will have departed
in an hour.
3. We
* sail
/ * are sailing
/ * will be sailing
/ * will sail
around the islands this time next month.
4. By May he
* lives
/ * will live
/ * will have been living
/ * is going to live
in Spain for five years.
5. The men
* will be delivering
/ * deliver
/ * will have delivered
/ * are delivering
furniture tomorrow.
6. Look at the baby! He
* is going to eat
/ * will eat
/ * will have eaten
/ * will be eating
a worm.
7. Perhaps we
* meet
/ * are meeting
/ * will meet
/ * will be meeting
John at the party tomorrow.
8. Employers
* are making
/ * will have made
/ * make
/ * will be making
a decision by Friday.
9. Marty
* will be taking
/ * takes
/ * is going to take
/ * will have taken
some days off next month.
10. Will your friends
* stays
/ * is staying
/ * be staying
/ * have stayed
with you this Easter?
Match the given grammar terms to the grammar descriptions. Type the matching structure from the exercise above, as in the example.
action intended to be performed in the near future [ ][ ]
- Future Continuous
- Future Perfect Continuous
- Present Continuous
- to be going to
- Present Simple
- Future Continuous
- Future Simple
- Future Perfect
- Future Simple
- action in progress at a stated future time [ ][ ]
- duration of an action up to a certain time in Future [ ][ ]
- fixed arrangement in the near future [ ][ ]
- evidence that something will definitely happen [ ][ ]
- timetable/programme [ ][ ]
- ask politely about people's arrangements [ ][ ]
- action which may (not) happen in the future [ ][ ]
- action which will be finished before a stated future time [ ][ ]
- decision taken at the moment of speaking [ ][ ]