3. Use: Future Simple, Present Continuous, going to or Present Simple. 1. I am really tired. (you /make) a cup of coffee for me ?
2. Watch out for that car! It ( crash)!
3. I (see) the doctor this afternoon
4. We (get married) in July.
5. Look at those clouds. It (rain)
6. Watch out! Those boxes (fall over)
7. Listen! There's someone at the door. I (open) it.
8. The train (leave) at 10:45
9. We (have) dinner at a nice Italian restaurant Saturday 10. (you/help) me in the garden tomorrow, Mike?
(kill) you! 12. Hurry up! The conference (begin) in 10 minutes
11. 1 surely
13. Do you think it (snow)? - Maybe. The sky is getting really dark
14. Look at this girl. She (fall) down
15. I can't decide what to have. I know! I (have) a pizza
- Use Present Simple for the request to make a cup of coffee.
2. Watch out for that car! It is going to crash!
- Use going to for a future event that is planned or expected, which is the car crashing in this case.
3. I am going to see the doctor this afternoon.
- Use Present Continuous for future arrangements or plans that have been made, which is seeing the doctor in this case.
4. We are getting married in July.
- Use Present Continuous for future events that are already planned or arranged, which is getting married in July in this case.
5. Look at those clouds. It is going to rain.
- Use going to for a future event that is expected or likely to happen, which is the rain in this case.
6. Watch out! Those boxes are going to fall over.
- Use going to for a future event that is planned or expected, which is the boxes falling over in this case.
7. Listen! There's someone at the door. I am going to open it.
- Use Present Continuous for future plans or actions, which is opening the door in this case.
8. The train leaves at 10:45.
- Use Present Simple for future events that are scheduled or timetabled, which is the train leaving in this case.
9. We are having dinner at a nice Italian restaurant on Saturday.
- Use Present Continuous for future arrangements or plans that have been made, which is having dinner on Saturday.
10. Will you help me in the garden tomorrow, Mike?
- Use Future Simple (will + base form of verb) for requests or offers to do something in the future, which is helping in the garden in this case.
11. I will kill you!
- Use Future Simple (will + base form of verb) for statements or threats about future actions, which is killing in this case.
12. Hurry up! The conference begins in 10 minutes.
- Use Present Simple for future events that are scheduled or timetabled, which is the conference beginning in 10 minutes.
13. Do you think it will snow? - Maybe. The sky is getting really dark.
- Use Future Simple (will + base form of verb) for predictions or speculations about the future, which is snowing in this case.
14. Look at this girl. She is going to fall down.
- Use going to for a future event that is planned or expected, which is the girl falling down in this case.
15. I can't decide what to have. I know! I will have a pizza.
- Use Future Simple (will + base form of verb) for decisions or choices made at the moment of speaking, which is having a pizza in this case.