In English, speaking about the future is complicated because we can use different forms, depending on how we are thinking! It’s not different if the future is near or far, but it’s different if we are predicting something, talking about plans or speaking about intentions. The best thing to do is practice. Here are two short quizzes, one about rules and the other with some sentences.
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Complete the sentence.
- The negative form of will is will not, which is also written as (won't).
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When we speak about the future in English we always use “will”. T/F
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There are different ways to talk about the future in English. T/F
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Will always goes with another verb. T/F
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We use “will” to speak about predictions. T/F
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When we want to express a prediction, and we can also see evidence of the prediction, we use the form “going to”. T/F
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We use the present continuous to speak about the future if it is part of a plan. T/F
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Sometimes it’s difficult to know if the future we want to speak about is a plan, an intention or a prediction, so don’t worry! T/F
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When we make a promise we use going to. T/F
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Will comes before “to” and the main verb. T/F
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Match the beginnings and endings.
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- that he’s going to crash!
- will win the league.
- going to visit Scotland.
- you go out because they said it will rain.
- that I think it’s going to snow.
- are meeting to talk about my work.
- go to that hotel again!
- to call me tonight?
- the next election with their current policies.
- do an English course this summer.
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If he drives like
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I don’t think that Manchester City
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Next summer I’m
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Take your umbrella when
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It’s so cold at the moment
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Tomorrow my boss and I
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I will never, ever
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Are you going
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The government won’t win
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If I can, I’m going to
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