ЗАВДАННЯ 1 Fill in the blanks with the correct FUTURE forms:
(Will / Going to / Present Continuous / Simple Present)
1. I haven’t seen him for a long time but I think I ……………………(recognize) him.
2. A: I need some tokens to telephone my friend.
B: I ……………………………………………… (give) you some.
3. I got the plane tickets. I ………………………………………. (fly) on Sunday.
4. A: Have you got any plans for the summer?
B: Yes, we ……………………………………………. (go) to Italy in June.
5. Don’t play with those matches; you ………………………………………. burn yourself.
6. A: Whose is that night dress?
B : It’s mine. I ………………………………… (wear) it at John’s graduation party.
7. A: Why did you call your grandma?
B: I ……………………………………………….. (visit) her at the weekend.
8.A: What are you doing with that brush?
B: I ………………………………………………… (paint) my room.
9.A: Why are you wearing your anorak?
B: I ………………………………………………… (go) out.
10.I don’t know the meaning of this word so I …………………………………………
(look) it up in the dictionary.
11.Look out! You …………………………………………… (hurt) yourself with that knife.
- "Will" is used here to talk about a future action that is not planned or decided in advance. In this case, the speaker is expressing their belief that they will be able to recognize him when they see him in the future.
2. A: I need some tokens to telephone my friend.
B: I am going to give you some.
- "Going to" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been planned or decided. In this case, person B is stating that they have already made the decision to give tokens to person A.
3. I got the plane tickets. I am flying on Sunday.
- "Present Continuous" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been arranged or scheduled. In this case, the speaker has already made the arrangement to fly on Sunday.
4. A: Have you got any plans for the summer?
B: Yes, we are going to Italy in June.
- "Going to" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been planned or decided. In this case, person B is stating their plan to go to Italy in June.
5. Don’t play with those matches; you will burn yourself.
- "Will" is used here to talk about a future event that is likely or certain to happen. In this case, the speaker is warning the person that if they play with matches, they are likely to burn themselves.
6. A: Whose is that night dress?
B: It’s mine. I am going to wear it at John’s graduation party.
- "Going to" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been planned or decided. In this case, person B is stating their plan to wear the night dress at John's graduation party.
7. A: Why did you call your grandma?
B: I am going to visit her at the weekend.
- "Going to" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been planned or decided. In this case, person B is stating their plan to visit their grandma at the weekend.
8. A: What are you doing with that brush?
B: I am painting my room.
- "Present Continuous" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been arranged or scheduled. In this case, the speaker has already made the decision to paint their room.
9. A: Why are you wearing your anorak?
B: I am going out.
- "Going to" is used here to talk about a future action that has already been planned or decided. In this case, person B is stating their plan to go out.
10. I don’t know the meaning of this word so I will look it up in the dictionary.
- "Will" is used here to talk about a future action that is not planned or decided in advance. In this case, the speaker is expressing their intention to look up the meaning of the word in the dictionary.
11. Look out! You will hurt yourself with that knife.
- "Will" is used here to talk about a future event that is likely or certain to happen. In this case, the speaker is warning the person that if they are not careful with the knife, they are likely to hurt themselves.