Task 3. Put the verbs into the correct future form: Future Simple, Future Perfect, Future Continuous, Future Perfect Continuous,
Present Simple, Present Continuous, to be going to.
1. I to miss) the flight because of this terrible traffic jam!
2. By the end of the month, he (to work) for the company for ten years.
3. In twenty-four hours I (to relax) on my yacht.
4. When you to leave for London? - Tomorrow at 10 a.m.
5. They ( to finish) their project by June.
6. The match (to start) at 7 p.m.
7. What you to do) at the weekend?
Explanation: We are using "to be going to" to talk about something we have already decided to do in the future. In this case, the speaker has already made the decision that they will miss the flight due to the traffic jam.
2. By the end of the month, he will have worked for the company for ten years.
Explanation: We are using "Future Perfect" to talk about an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future. In this case, by the end of the month, he will have already worked for the company for ten years.
3. In twenty-four hours, I will be relaxing on my yacht.
Explanation: We are using "Future Continuous" to talk about an action that will be happening in the future and will be in progress at a specific time. In this case, in twenty-four hours, the speaker will be in the process of relaxing on their yacht.
4. When are you leaving for London? - I am leaving tomorrow at 10 a.m.
Explanation: We are using "Present Continuous" to talk about a planned future action. In this case, the speaker has already made the plan to leave for London and will do so tomorrow at 10 a.m.
5. They will have finished their project by June.
Explanation: We are using "Future Perfect" to talk about an action that will be completed by a specific point in the future. In this case, their project will already be finished by June.
6. The match will start at 7 p.m.
Explanation: We are using "Future Simple" to talk about a future action or event. In this case, the match will start at 7 p.m.
7. What will you be doing at the weekend?
Explanation: We are using "Future Continuous" to talk about an action that will be happening in the future and will be in progress at a specific time. In this case, the speaker wants to know what the person will be in the process of doing during the weekend.