What is the correct form?
"I ____ (call) you when I arrive."
I will call you when I arrive.
Complete the sentence:
"We ____ (visit) our grandparents next weekend."
We are going to visit our grandparents next weekend.
Complete the sentence:
"We ____ (meet) with the project team next Friday."
We are meeting with the project team next Friday.
Complete the sentence:
"She ____ (attend) a meeting later. It’s already scheduled."
She is attending a meeting later.
"Next weekend, I will going to the beach."
Next weekend, I am going to the beach.
Use "will" to make a promise.
I will help you finish the report tomorrow.
What is the difference between "will" and "going to" when talking about the future?
"Will" is for decisions made at the moment, "going to" is for planned actions.
Why do we use the present continuous for the future?
For events that are already scheduled or arranged.
What is the correct future form?
"I think they ____ (win) the match."
I think they will win the match.
"Look at those dark clouds! It will rain soon."
Look at those dark clouds! It is going to rain soon.
When do we use "will" in the future tense?
For spontaneous decisions or promises.
Use "going to" to talk about a future intention.
I am going to start a new job next month.
Choose the correct sentence:
I am going to the dentist tomorrow.
Use "going to" or "present continuous" correctly:
"We ____ (move) to a new apartment next month."
We are moving to a new apartment next month.
"She is go to travel to Italy next month."
She is going to travel to Italy next month.
Complete the sentence with "will" for a prediction.
I think it ____ (rain) tomorrow."
I think it will rain tomorrow.
Choose the correct option:
"Look at those clouds! It ____ (rain)."
Look at those clouds! It is going to rain.
Turn this into a question:
"She is flying to Paris next Monday."
Is she flying to Paris next Monday?
Choose the best future tense for this situation:
"I have already bought my ticket. I ____ (travel) to Spain next summer."
I am traveling to Spain next summer.
"We will having a party next Friday."
We are having a party next Friday.
Translate: "Te llamaré más tarde." (Use "will")
I will call you later.
Turn this sentence into the negative: "She is going to buy a car."
She is not going to buy a car.
Correct the mistake:
"Tomorrow I am study for my exam."
Tomorrow I am studying for my exam.
Why is this sentence incorrect?
"Tomorrow we will go to the museum at 10 AM."
It’s a scheduled event, so "are going to" or "are going" is better.
"My brother is going to finish his homework later, but he hasn’t started yet."
My brother will finish his homework later, but he hasn’t started yet.