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Present Simple and Present Continuous (Future)
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We should leave for the theatre soon. The play _____ at seven. (to start)
We should leave for the theatre soon. The play starts at seven.
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She _____ Tom tonight or ever again. They broke up last week. (negative/to see)
She is not/isn't seeing Tom tonight or ever again. They broke up last week.
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She _____ a yoga class tomorrow morning. (to have)
She has a yoga class tomorrow morning.
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Jennifer ____ to Florida for Spring Break. (to go)
Jennifer is going to Florida for Spring Break.
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I ___ a party next week. (to have)
I am having a party next week.
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There ___ a festival in the city next month. (to be)
There is a festival in the city next month.
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I ___ a movie tomorrow. (to see)
I am seeing a movie tomorrow.
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The bus _____ for Madrid at 8:30. (to leave)
The bus leaves for Madrid at 8:30.
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I ____ a date tonight. (to have)
I have a date tonight.
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What time does the store ____ tomorrow? (to open)
What time does the store open tomorrow?
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What time does your flight leave? (What tense is this?)
Present Simple
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______ your motorbike tonight? I want to borrow it. (to use)
Are you using your motorbike tonight? I want to borrow it.
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I _____ with my friend on Friday. (to meet)
I am meeting with my friend on Friday.
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Sally is meeting her friend tomorrrow. What tense is this?
Present Continuous
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Tomorrow ___ Saturday. (to be)
Tomorrow is Saturday.
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I ___to the zoo this afternoon. (to go)
I am going to the zoo this afternoon.
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Ellen leaves for Berlin this weekend. What tense is this?
Present Simple
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Hurry, the library ___ in five minutes!! (to close)
Hurry, the library closes in five minutes!!
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The sale ___ next week. (to end)
The sale ends next week.
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What are you doing next weekend? (What tense is this?)
Present Continuous
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