when do we use "be about to"?
we use “be about to” to talk about something that is going to happen very soon or immediately. Example: He’s just about to leave.
When do we use will?
We use will for decisions made at the moment, promises, threats, refusals, and predictions.
how do we form Future Perfect Simple? and any exapmle
will + have + past participle. Example: I will have finished my work by 6 p.m.
synonim of set up
establish
Complete the sentence:
I ___ (go) to visit my friend tonight.
i am going to visit my friend tonight.
Complete: “I think it ___ (rain) tomorrow.”
I think it will rain tomorrow.
Complete: “By next year, she ___ (study) English for 5 years.”
By next year, she will have been studying English for 5 years.
guess whose middle name it is ...
(if its yours pls dont say it, otherwise u will lose a point
miss Khadizha
Which sentence is correct for a planned future action?
A) I am meeting my friend later.
B) I meet my friend later.
explain your answer
A) I am meeting my friend later. (We use present continuous for future arrangements involving other people.)
Rewrite using less certainty: “It will be a disaster.”
it will probably / might be a disaster.
Complete the sentence:
“At 8 p.m. tonight, I ___ (study) for my English test.”
At 8 p.m. tonight, I will be studying for my English test.
guess the number that in my mind
67
explain the difference between “be going to” and “be about to”
“Be going to” shows a plan for the future (may be slightly later), while “be about to” means something will happen immediately or very soon.
give an example sentence using will to show a promise
I will help you with your homework.
Make a sentence using Future Perfect Continuous with 10 years.
By the end of this course, I will have been studying English for ten years.
guess the country/city
paris