terça-feira, 13 de outubro de 2015

Simple Future Practicing


Hi, Students

Here we have a nice material for you improve our lesson about FUTURE  yessssssss.
Well....
  ............I mean the  Simple Future Tenses
 not really your life.........

Here  the adresses I based  these exercises on


http://www.grammarbank.com/be-going-to.h


  Going To Future




Be going to expresses more of a planned future or an intention to perform a certain action.
Time Expressions Used:

tomorrow
next week
later
soon
in a few minutes
in three days
tomorrow night
next month
next year
when he returns

next July
at 5 o'clock


Use be going to in the following sentences.

1. Are you_________________________________________ (watch) the ceremony tomorrow?

2. Gary ______________________________________(not visit) his cousin today because he is tired.

3. I _________________________________________(paint) my room on Sunday.

4. The guests _____________________________  (bring) their own food.

5. There are no clouds in the sky. It____________________________________ (not rain) today.

6. My mother _____________________________________(cook) dinner for us later.

7. I'd better sleep. I _____________________________________(get up) early in the morning.

8. Am I_________________________________________________ (come) with you tomorrow?

9. Your friends_______________________________________ (not do) your homework for you.





  FUTURE  WITH WILL


USAGE:  ( You can also find these suject on the address below.)

ttp://www.grammarbank.com/will-future-exercise.html


We use "Will" future tense for

1. Prediction (the things that we predict to happen in the future)
My grandfather will be sixty years old two days later.
I think it won’t rain tomorrow.
My son will start school when he’s 6.
Doris moved to another country. You’ll never see her again.
Fortune Teller: You will marry a millionaire.

"Will" is often used with verbs such as "think, know, believe, suppose, expect, hope, be sure, be afraid, wonder" etc.

I think I’ll pass the exam.
I expect they’ll come to my birthday party this evening.
I hope things will improve soon.
2. The actions that we decide to do now, at the moment of speaking

I am hungry. I’ll have a toast.

A: What would you like to drink?
B: I’ll have coke , please.

A: The phone is ringing.
B: I’ll answer it.

3. Offers
Your luggage looks very heavy. I’ll help you with it.
You don’t have a car. I will take you to the airport.

4. Promises
Thank you for giving me your book. I’ll give it back to you next week.
We'll find the right job for you. Don’t worry!
I will come home before nine, dad.
I promise, I won’t tell anybody your secret.

5. In newspaper and news broadcast for announcements of future plans
The Minister will return from Ireland next week.
The political parties will meet at the parliament next Friday.
The Prime Minister will open the new hospital on Monday.

6. To express a willingness, or unwillingness to carry out a future action
I will do my best in "future tense" quiz tomorrow.
He won’t drive in snow or fog.

7. In requests and to tell people what to do.
Will you pass me the salt, please?
The baby is sleeping. Will you please be quiet?

NOTE: "Won’t" and the contraction of "will not" have two meanings.

Sarah will not/won't be at home today.(negative future)

NOW , LET’S PRACTICE



Fill in the blanks with the simple future tense WITH WILL
1. I ________________________________________________ (turn) twenty one next week.

2. I think Lakers _______________________ (win) their next game.
3. I really hope things __________________ (get) better soon.

4. I am starving, I _________________________ (have) a big burger.
5. Somebody's at the door, I ___________________________(check) it out.
6.. If you can come early, I___________________________ (cook) a nice meal for you.
7.I promise, I ________________________________(not disappoint) you ever again. The government_____________________ (help) you if you cannot afford to pay your medical bills   


8. The government_____________________ (help) you if you cannot afford to pay your medical bills   
9. . Nobody ______________________________ (be) home tonight so we can do whatever you want.





Now, complete the dialogue with going to   or   will



LAURA: What are you doing this weekend, Jan?
TANYA: I ___________________________________(see) a new play tomorrow at the Royal Court  theater.
LAURA: Have you got the tickets yet?
TANYA: NO, I ________________________________(get) them this afternoon, actually. Would            you like to come?
LAURA: Oh, thank you, that would be nice.

TANYA: OK, I _____________________________(get) you a ticket too.
LAURA: Great ... what time does it start?
TANYA: Eight o'clock, but we ___________________(all meet) in the Green Cafe  at 7.15.
LAURA: OK, I ____________________________(meet) you in the cafe, but, er...     I _________________ be) there around 7.30.
TANYA: That's fine.

LAURA: Oh, one other thing ... I've got no money at the moment... I __________________________(pay) for the ticket on Saturday. Is that OK?

TANYA: Yes, that's OK, no problem.

LAURA: Great! Why don't we go eat something in the restaurant?

TANYA: That's a good idea. I __________________________(phone) the others and see   if they want to come too.

LAURA: Good, and I ______________________(book) a table for us.
Great! I _____________________________(meet) you there in a moment.


You may enjoy going to this address, too.


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