Here is a quiz about some of the rules you need when speaking about the future in English.
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Question 1 of 12
1. Question
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When we are simply giving information about the future, we usually use ________
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Question 2 of 12
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In a sentence about the future we can use will + infinitive. We do not use “to” before the infinitive.
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Question 3 of 12
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If we make a prediction, we use ________
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Question 4 of 12
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The Present Continuous and the Present Progressive are two different names for the same grammar tense.
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Question 5 of 12
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We never use a present tense to speak about the future.
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Question 6 of 12
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When we speak about a fixed plan in the future we use __________
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Question 7 of 12
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If something in the future is part of a timetable or schedule, we use the present _______
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Question 8 of 12
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To spell the gerund correctly when the verb ends in ‘e’, we __________
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Question 9 of 12
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To spell the gerund correctly when a one syllable verb ends in a vowel + consonant (example: run), we often (but not always) __________
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Question 10 of 12
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To spell the gerund correctly when a verb ends in a vowel + consonant, with stress on final syllable, (example: begin), we __________
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Question 11 of 12
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To spell the gerund correctly when a verb has more than one syllable and stress is not on the final syllable, (example: remember), we __________
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Question 12 of 12
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When there is evidence about a result in the future, we use _______
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