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Future Forms Exercise

January 5, 2024 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I ............... seeing your dad tonight; we arranged it last week.
Wrong!
Use "am" with the present continuous for a fixed future arrangement.
2"I’m starving." "I ............... get you something to eat."
Wrong!
Use "will" for a decision or offer made at the moment of speaking.
3If you don't leave my place at once, I ............... call the police.
Wrong!
Use "will" in a threat about a future action.
4I ............... seeing my dietician tomorrow.
Wrong!
Use "am" with the present continuous for a planned future appointment.
5They ............... getting married in July.
Wrong!
Use "are" with the present continuous for a fixed future arrangement.
6He ............... be here at 3 o'clock.
Wrong!
Use "will" for a simple prediction about the future.
7Don't trust him. He ............... cheat you.
Wrong!
Use "will" in a warning about what someone is likely to do.
8We ............... win if our captain regains his form.
Wrong!
Use "will" in the main clause of a first conditional sentence.
9If she does not arrive in an hour, we ............... go without her.
Wrong!
Use "will" in the main clause after a real future condition.
10Do that again and I ............... hit you.
Wrong!
Use "will" in a threat about what you may do next.
11If you learn coding, you ............... get a better job.
Wrong!
Use "will" for the result in a first conditional sentence.
12You ............... obey me, or else!
Wrong!
Use "will" to make a strong order or threat about the future.
Done.
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Answers

  1. I am seeing your dad tonight; we arranged it last week.
  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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