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Anual Uni Future Simple: Inglés

The document discusses the future simple tense in English. It provides the forms for will-future, going to-future, simple present, and present progressive. It gives examples of affirmative, negative, and question sentences using these tenses. It then explains when to use the present simple, present continuous, will, be going to, and will be + -ing form when talking about the future. Finally, it provides 12 exercises for the reader to practice using these future tenses.
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Anual Uni Future Simple: Inglés

The document discusses the future simple tense in English. It provides the forms for will-future, going to-future, simple present, and present progressive. It gives examples of affirmative, negative, and question sentences using these tenses. It then explains when to use the present simple, present continuous, will, be going to, and will be + -ing form when talking about the future. Finally, it provides 12 exercises for the reader to practice using these future tenses.
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Anual UNI Práctica dirigida de Filosofía

SEMANA

11
INGLÉS
ANUAL UNI
Future Simple
1. Form

will-future going to-future Simple Present Present Progressive

infinitive
will + to be (am, are, is) + going to be (am, are, is) +
3rd person singular (he, she,
infinitive to + infinitive infinitive + -ing
it) infinitive + -s

2. Examples

2.1. Affirmative sentences

will-future going to-future Simple Present Present Progressive

The sun will shine We are going to fly to I am going to a party


The train leaves at 6.45.
tomorrow. Leeds in summer. tonight.

2.2. Negative sentences

will-future going to-future Simple Present Present Progressive

The sun will not We are not going to fly to The train does not I am not going to a
shine tomorrow. Leeds in summer. leave at 6.45. party tonight.

2.3. Questions

will-future going to-future Simple Present Present Progressive

Will the sun shine Are we going to fly to Does the train leave at Am I going to a party
tomorrow? Leeds in summer? 6.45? tonight?

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Academia CÉSAR VALLEJO

When we know about the future, we normally use the present tense.

1. We use the present simple for something scheduled:

We have a lesson next Monday.


The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning.
The holidays start next week.
It’s my birthday tomorrow.

2. We can use the present continuous for plans or arrangements:

I’m playing football tomorrow.


They are coming to see us tomorrow.
We’re having a party at Christmas.

3. We use will:

• when we express beliefs about the future:


It will be a nice day tomorrow.
I think Brazil will win the World Cup.
I’m sure you will enjoy the film.

• to mean want to or be willing to:


I hope you will come to my party.
George says he will help us.

• to make offers and promises :


I’ll see you tomorrow.
We’ll send you an email.

• to talk about offers and promises:


Tim will be at the meeting.
Mary will help with the cooking.

4. We use be going to:

• to talk about plans or intentions:


I’m going to drive to work today.
They are going to move to Manchester.

• to make predictions based on evidence we can see:


Be careful! You are going to fall. ( = I can see that you might fall.)
Look at those black clouds. I think it’s going to rain. ( = I can see that it will rain.)

5. We use will be with an -ing form for something happening before and after a specific time in the future:
I’ll be working at eight o’clock. Can you come later?
They’ll be waiting for you when you arrive.

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Exercises 7. I am sure you ___________ a good time staying
with Richard.
1. Stop climbing on that rope! You ______ fall down!
A) are going to have
A) will be B) will have
B) are going to C) are have
C) are D) has
D) can be E) going to have
E) going to
8. I imagine the stadium _____________ full for
2. I have bought this paint because I _____________
the match on Saturday.
paint my room.

A) will A) is be
B) am going to B) is going to
C) will be C) will be
D) do D) is going to be
E) be going to E) going to be

3. Don’t sit on that bench. I am ______________. 9. A: What are you doing __________?
B: I haven’t decided yet. What are you up to?
A) painting them
B) might paint it A) at the moment
C) will paint it B) now
D) painting to C) this weekend
E) going to paint it
D) right now
E) right
4. Watch out! You are ___________________ that
glass over.
10. ________ you doing anything this evening?
A) going to knock
B) going to knocking A) Will B) Are C) Do
C) will knock D) Shall E) May
D) might knock
E) going knocking 11. Which one is different?

5. Tell them again. Perhaps they _______________. A) I am waiting for my sister now.
B) I am meeting my parents for dinner
A) will understand tomorrow.
B) going to understand C) Listen, the baby is crying.
C) will be understand D) It is raining outside at the moment.
D) understands E) Look, she is wearing a new hat.
E) going to understanding
12. My family is very excited because my brother
6. According to weather report it ___________
____________ tomorrow!
sunny tomorrow.

A) is going to A) will get married


B) is be B) is going to get married
C) will C) will be get married
D) will be D) getting to get
E) is be E) is getting married

01- B 03- E 05- A 07- B 09- C 11- B


02- B 04- A 06- D 08- C 10- B 12- E 3

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