Created by Beatriz The Tutor
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Question | Answer |
She's been working really hard and I think she('s going to pass) them all. | This future expression is used to predict something that is based on present evidence (something we know or can see now) |
We('re staying )in a small hotel in Padstow for a week. | A structure used to talk about future arrangements with other people or organisations |
We('re going to take) Kathy to the Eden Project. | Structure based on a future personal plan or intention |
Oh I'm sure he('ll have) a great time | This is a prediction not based on present evidence |
No, don't worry. I('ll take) a day off. | This structure is used when a decision is made at the time of speaking |
It's on BBC2 and it (starts) at 07:30. | Structure used when there is a fixed event on a timetable, calendar, etc |
Actually, we('ll be driving) through your village so we can pick you up on the way. | It is used for something that will be in progress at a point of time in the future. |
Just think, this time next week we('ll be walking) around Eden Project together! | Used for something that will happen in the normal course of event, without any particular time or intention. |
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