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Future Forms

January 5, 2024 - A2pdf

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Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I ............... your dad tonight.
Wrong!
Since the arrangement already exists, the present continuous is more appropriate here.
2'I’m starving.' 'I ............... you something to eat.'
Wrong!
The simple future is used to talk about actions that we take at the moment of speaking.
3If you don't leave my place at once, I ............... the police.
Wrong!
Will is used in threats.
4I ............... my dietician tomorrow.
Wrong!
We use the present continuous to talk about pre-planned future events.
5They ............... married in July.
Wrong!
The present continuous is used to talk about pre-planned future events.
6He ............... here at 3 o'clock.
Wrong!
The simple future is used to make simple predictions about future.
7Don't trust him. He ............... you.
Wrong!
The simple future is used in warnings.
8We ............... if our captain regains his form.
Wrong!
9If she does not arrive in an hour, we ............... without her.
Wrong!
10Do that again and I ............... you.
Wrong!
11If you learn coding, you ............... a better job.
Wrong!
12You ............... me or else!
Wrong!
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. I am seeing your dad tonight.
  2. ‘I’m starving.’ ‘I will get you something to eat.’
  3. If you don’t leave my place at once, I will call the police.
  4. I am seeing my dietician tomorrow.
  5. They are getting married in July.
  6. He will be here at 3 o’clock.
  7. Don’t trust him. He will cheat you.
  8. We will win if our captain regains his form.
  9. If she does not arrive in an hour, we will go without her.
  10. Do that again and I will hit you.
  11. If you learn coding, you will get a better job.
  12. You will obey me or else!
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