my/finish/I/going/to/am/homework/
I am going to finish my homework.
come/will/tomorrow/he/morning.
He will come tomorrow morning.
Traffic is bad this morning and you aren't sure if you'll get to school on time.
I may be late./Maybe I'll be late./ I might be late.
Choose the if-clause:
Rob will be sad if he doesn't teach next term.
if he doesn't teach next term.
TRIPLE TIME!!!
The mall (open) _________ tomorrow at 9am.
The mall opens tomorrow at 9am.
late/going/are/be/late/we/to
We are going to be late.
DD
medicine/will/feel/make/tired/you/the
The medicine will make you feel tired.
You made a beautiful cake for a baking contest, but the other competitors have very nice cakes too.
You may win the contest.
Choose the time clause:
We will go to California when we have more money.
when we have more money
The movie (start) ________ at 7pm and (end) ______ at 8:30pm.
The movie starts at 7pm and ends at 8:30pm.
house/we're/look/to/this/buy/going/weekend/to/for/a
We're going to look for a house to buy this weekend.
will/see/a/minutes/you/doctor/the/in/few
The doctor will see you in a few minutes.
Sergio is an average student. He scored poorly on his last test.
Sergio (He) may/might not pass the class.
DD
Choose the if-clause:
If Ann misses the exam, she'll have to make it up.
If Ann misses the exam,
Planned? or Unplanned?
A: Are you going to the post office?
B: Yes, I am. Did you need something?
A: I need to mail this letter.
B: I _____ mail it for you. (am going to/will)
I will/(I'll) mail it for you.
not/they're/in/tomorrow/going/be/class/to
They're not going to be in class tomorrow.
DD
I/the/a/invited/will/here/few/guests/be/in/hours
The guests I invited will be here in a few hours.
John is late everyday. Will he be late tomorrow?
John will probably be late tomorrow. (or) John is probably going to be late tomorrow.
Choose the time clause:
I'm going to sleep after I brush my teeth.
after I brush my teeth.
Planned? or Unplanned?
A: Why did you defrost the chicken?
B: I _________ to make dinner tonight. (will/am going to)
I am going to make dinner tonight.
time/are/going/wake/what/you/to/up/tomorrow/?
What time are you going to wake up tomorrow?
Jill and Dan have been dating for 3 years. Will Jill and Dan get married?
Jill and Dan will probably get married. (or) Jill and Dad are probably going to get married.
Choose the time clause:
He's going to wait at home until the rain stops.
until the rain stops
Before Sue ______ (go) to the dentist, she ________ (pick up) the groceries.
Before Sue goes to the dentist, she will/is going to pick up the groceries.