Complete → "This time tomorrow, I ___ (fly) to Paris."
will be flying
Complete → "Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain)."
is going to rain
Complete → "We ___ (meet) them at 7 tonight."
are meeting
Complete → "It ___ rain later, take an umbrella."
may/might
Make a sentence with "Future Continuous" about studying at 9 p.m. tomorrow.
I will be studying at 9 p.m. tomorrow.
Sentence with "be going to" about visiting your grandma.
I’m going to visit my grandma this weekend
Make a sentence with Present Continuous about traveling tomorrow.
I’m traveling to Bogotá tomorrow.
Make a sentence with "may" about passing the exam.
I may pass the exam.
Complete → At 10 tonight, she ___ (watch) TV.
will be watching
Correct the mistake → "She going to buy a new phone."
She is going to buy a new phone.
Complete → "She ___ (leave) at 6 p.m."
is leaving
Correct the mistake → "She may to come to the party."
She may come to the party.
Question form → Rewrite: They will be working at 5 p.m."
Will they be working at 5 p.m.?
Question form → "They are going to travel next week."
Are they going to travel next week?
Question form → Rewrite: "They are having lunch with us tomorrow."
Are they having lunch with us tomorrow?
Question form → Rewrite: "He may call you tomorrow."
May he call you tomorrow?
Negative form → Rewrite: He will be playing football at 4.
He won’t be playing football at 4.
Negative form → Rewrite: "He is going to eat pizza tonight."
He isn’t going to eat pizza tonight.
Negative form → Rewrite: "I am playing tennis on Saturday."
I am not playing tennis on Saturday.
Negative form → Rewrite: "They might be late."
They might not be late.