Test A
Open the brackets using Future Simple, Present Continuous, be
1. I love London. I (probably / go) there next year.
2. I (go) to the cinema next Saturday. Tom's invited me.
3. We don't have any milk. - OK! I (buy) some.
4. What (wear / you)… at the party tonight?
5. I hav I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I (find) something nice in my
mum's wardrobe, This is my last day here, I've bought a ticket. I (fly) to England tomorrow.
7. Have you booked a taxi to take you to the airport? - Has. It .(come) at cight
o'clock in the moming.
8. My car is broken. - I know. I …(repair) it at the weekend.
9. Look at these big black clouds! It (rain)
(open) the window, please?
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future event ("next year") that is likely to happen ("probably go"). The future simple tense ("I will go") is used to indicate a future action.
2. I am going to the cinema next Saturday. Tom's invited me.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future plan ("next Saturday") that has already been arranged ("Tom's invited me"). The present continuous tense ("am going") is used to indicate a future action that has been scheduled.
3. We don't have any milk. - OK! I will buy some.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future action ("will buy") in response to a present situation ("don't have any milk"). The future simple tense is used to indicate the intention to perform the action.
4. What will you wear at the party tonight?
Explanation: The sentence asks about a future action ("wear at the party tonight"). The future simple tense is used to indicate the intention or possibility of the action.
5. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I will find something nice in my mom's wardrobe. This is my last day here, I've bought a ticket. I will fly to England tomorrow.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future action that is planned or expected ("will find", "will fly"). The future simple tense is used to express a future event or action.
6. Have you booked a taxi to take you to the airport? - Yes, it will. It (come) at eight o'clock in the morning.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future action ("come at eight o'clock in the morning") in response to a present question ("Have you booked a taxi?"). The future simple tense is used to indicate the scheduled action.
7. My car is broken. - I know. I will repair it at the weekend.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future action ("will repair") in response to a present situation ("My car is broken"). The future simple tense is used to indicate the intention or plan to perform the action.
8. Look at these big black clouds! It will rain.
Explanation: The sentence talks about a future event ("will rain") based on the current observation ("Look at these big black clouds!"). The future simple tense is used to express a future event that is likely to happen.
9. Open the window, please.
Explanation: The sentence is a command or request to perform the action of opening the window. The imperative form is used to indicate the request or order.