You will open the window?
WILL YOU open the window?
Two people are looking at a crowded train.
"I don't think we ______ (get) a seat."
"I don't think we ARE GOING TO GET a seat."
won't / this / weekend / rain / probably / it
It probably won't rain this weekend.
I can't see you tomorrow afternoon.
I ____ a check up at the dentist.
a) 'm having
b) 'l have
I'M HAVING a check up at the dentist.
Make a prediction about the future based on evidence.
Use "to be going to".
am/is/are + going to + verb
We meet our friends at the cinema this evening.
We ARE MEETING our friends at the cinema this evening.
A little boy has his nose glued to the TV screen.
"Don't sit so close to the TV - you _______ (get) a headache."
"Don't sit so close to the TV - you WILL GET a headache."
a / test / tomorrow / going / have / we / to / are / ?
Are we going to have a test tomorrow?
"I can't wait to get the new jacket I bought online. I hope it ____ arrive soon."
a) 's going to
b) 'll
"I can't wait to get the new jacket I bought online. I hope it WILL arrive soon."
Write a sentence about something you decided to do at the moment of speaking.
Use "will".
will + verb
This time tomorrow I will read a book.
This time tomorrow I will be reading a book.
You have just witnessed an accident.
"I_________ (call) for an ambulance."
"I WILL CALL for an ambulance."
us / the / meeting / at / she / is / station / ?
Is she meeting us at the station?
According to the website, there are three flights tomorrow. The earliest _____ at 7:30 AM.
a) leaves
b) is going to leave
According to the website, there are three flights tomorrow. The earliest LEAVES at 7:30 AM.
Make a threat.
Use "will".
will + verb
We will learn English for 3 months by December.
We will have been learning English for 3 months by December.
We will have learnt English for 3 months by December.
"Look at the cat. She can't get down."
"Oh dear. I _______ (get) a ladder."
"Oh dear. I WILL GET a ladder."
never / I'll / again / there / go
I'll never go there again.
Jack sent me an email. I'm afraid he _______ on Saturday.
a) isn't coming
b) won't come
Jack sent me an email. I'm afraid he ISN'T COMING on Saturday.
Write about an event that is part of a fixed timetable.
Use "simple present".
Remember to add -s, -es or -ies to he/she/it.
Look at the helicopter coming down. It's landing in a minute.
It'S GOING TO LAND in a minute.
Two women at the train station.
"Do you know what time the next train ______ (leave)?
"Do you know what time the next train LEAVES?"
lunch / my / tomorrow / am / mom / meeting / I / for
I am meeting my mom for lunch tomorrow.
"Excuse me, Prime Minister. _______ make a statement about the crisis this evening?"
a) Are you going to
b) Do you
"Excuse me, Prime Minister. ARE YOU GOING TO make a statement about the crisis this evening?"
Write about an appointment you made with someone else.
Use "present continuous".
am/is/are + verb + -ing