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be + going to. Sometimes either structure is possible.
1. I (see) Sarah this afternoon. 2. Hurry up! We (miss) our bus. 3. It (snow) later tonight. 4. She (meet) them tomorrow morning. 5. What you (do) this afternoon? 6. Be careful! You (break) that glass. 7. He (not to come) next Saturday. 8. Look out! You (hurt) yourself with that knife. 9. She (have) a dif- ficult year. 10. She (have) a baby in June. 11. I (play) bridge tonight with Tom and Ann. 12. The inspector (ask) you a few questions. 13. I’ve reminded you once; I (not to do) it again. 14. Be careful! You (break) that chair. 15. You (hate) this party. 16. I (leave) by the 6.35 train this evening. 17. I (not to work) tomorrow, so we can go out somewhere. 18. He (suffer) for this. 19. The Labour Party (hold) their annual conference next week. 20. Jim’s plane (arrive) in London at 7.00 tonight.
Exercise 9. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple, the present continuous or be+going to. Sometimes either structure is possible.
1. There (be) two flights to Tokyo next Thursday. There (be) JAL flight that (leave) Heathrow at 20.30 and (get) in at 06.20 and there (be) a British Airways flight that (depart) at 22.00 and (arrive) at 08.50. 2. I (have) a meeting with the Export Manager on Thursday at 2.15. 3. I don’t think the present government (win) the next election. 4. Mrs. Mason has booked three weeks’ leave in October. She (have) a holiday. 5. I’ve booked your flight and hotels for youe trip to Ethiopia. You (leave) on the 18th at 6.30 a.m. 6. I’ve made up my mind. I (buy) a BMW 730i. 7. We’ve chosen a brand name for the new biscuits. - Really? What you (call) them? 8. It’s already 28 C. It (be) very hot today. 9. Who do you think win the next World Cup? - I think Brazil (win) next time. 10. What you (do) on Friday afternoon? - I (see) the accountants. 11. The D.V. Group (open) a new Fiat dealership this summer. 12. Why are you taking the day off on Friday? - I (look) at a new house. 13. What time your evening class (finish)? - Half past nine. - Shall I conme to collect you? - Thanks, but I (meet) my sister for a drink. 14. Where’s Fredie? - He (spend) the night at his friend’s house. 15. Jack, could we arrange a time tomorrow to talk about the new freight schedules? Say, er... 9.15? - I’m a bit busy first thing because I (have) a meeting with the new driver. Would 10 o’clock suit you? 16. You’ve bought a lot of groceries today. - Yes. I (cook) dinner for the people who work in my office.
THE FUTURE INDEFINITE (SIMPLE) TENSE
SHALL (WILL) + V
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