Fill in the Blank
Find the Mistake
Choose the Right Option
Match the Rule
will / won't
100

I usually _____ (to play) FIFA with my friends on the weekend.

play

100

She doesn't smokes.

She doesn't smoke.

100

Right now, he (looks / is looking) for a new job.

is looking

100

"I eat bread, cheese, and pastries for breakfast." We use the Present Simple here because it is a thing that happens _____.

always or usually

100

You _____ (to love) New York.

will love / 'll love

200

Look at those dark clouds! It _____ (to rain).

is going to rain / 's going to rain

200

I going to see Tom tonight.

I am going to see Tom tonight. (or I'm going)

200

I (live / am living) in the city centre. I've been there my whole life.

live

200

 "I'm going to see Tom tonight." We use 'be going to' here because it is a future _____.

plan

200

We use "will" for predictions, instant decisions, offers, and _____.

promises

300

We _____ (to see) a classic Manchester United Champions League match last night.

saw

300

What was you doing at 7:00?

What were you doing at 7:00?

300

"I forgot my wallet!" — "Don't worry, I ('ll pay / 'm paying) you back tomorrow."

'll pay

300

 "I'll help you prepare the sheep." We use 'will' here because it is an _____ or an instant decision.

offer

300

Don't worry about the heavy bags, I _____ (to help) you.

will help / 'll help

400

I can't talk right now because I _____ (to leave) for the airport tomorrow and need to pack!

am leaving / 'm leaving

400

You look tired. Sit down, I am helping you.

I will help you. (or I'll help you)

400

While he (worked / was working) in Paris, he learned a lot of French.

was working

400

"I'm seeing my doctor today at 6." We use the Present Continuous here because it is something we have _____ for the future.

arranged

400

Find the Mistake: I will to pay you back tomorrow. 

I will pay you back tomorrow.

500

_____ you ever _____ (to be) to Iran?

Have ... been

500

We didn't did anything yesterday.

We didn't do anything yesterday.

500

I ('ve finished / finished) the book. You can borrow it now!

've finished

500

"I've finished my homework." We use the Present Perfect here because it is a recently finished action, but we don't say _____.

when

500

Find the Mistake: I promise I won't tells anyone what you told me.

I promise I won't tell anyone what you told me.

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