Everyting is already planned. We _____________ (go) to Greece for Holidays next month.
are going / are going to go
To talk about hopes, threats, promises we use: (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
will
Do you want to watch a video? No thanks, I ________ write a letter to my penfriend.
am going to
This future tense is used to refer to arrangements already made. They involve movement and have a set time as a signal word. (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
Present Continuous
To make predictions based on what we think we use:
will
Slow down! You ________ have an accident!
are going to
What time ___________ (you finish) work on Mondays?
do you finish?
I promise you, I ______ (not tell) anyone your secret.
will not tell / won´t tell
My dad got us tickets so next Saturday we _______ see the new Jurasic Park film.
are going to
I ______________ (be) right back!
will be
It's really hot. _________ (you open) the window, please?
will you open
A: Where are you going? B: I ______________ (buy) something for dinner.
am going to buy
Are you free tomorrow evening? We ________ (have) a party.
are having
The sky is very dark. I think it ___________ rain.
is going to
To make a prediction based on what we see we use: (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
be going to
The ferry to the island ________ (leave) at 7 p.m.
leaves
I'm sorry I made you so angry. I promise I _______ (not do) it again.
won´t do
Did you see that advert? I ________ (buy) that new phone tomorrow.
am going to buy
To express on-the-spot decisions we use
will
I can´t see you at the weekend because I ___________ my grandparents.
am visiting
When the waiter comes we ______ (order) our food.
will order
When I_________ (to be) eighteen, I will get a dog.
am
This future tense refers to timetables and scheduled events. (Will, Going to, Present Continuous, Present Simple)
Present Simple
The train _____________ (arrive) at 9 o´clock tonight.
arrives
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