"I will be in France next month."
Future simple
"I don't want to go to the party."
"Do you want to go to the party?"
Maybe I move to a big city.
Maybe I will move to a big city.
He ____ milk in the mornings.
He drinks milk in the mornings.
A tense we use to describe an ongoing action in the future.
"I'm having a good time."
"Are you having a good time?"
"Do you think it is snowing this weekend?"
"Do you think it will snow this weekend?"
"_____ to the store. Do you need anything?"
"I'm going to the store. Do you need anything?"
"Will you be coming to my party tonight?"
"She'll walk the dog and feed him his dinner."
"Will she walk the dog and feed him his dinner?"
"Don't call me at 10 PM. I am going to fly to Spain."
"Don't call me at 10 PM. I will be flying to Spain."
"You're always telling me to start exercising. When ___ start exercising?"
"You're always telling me to start exercising. When will you start exercising?"
"I can't talk because I'm working right now." (2 tenses)
Present continuous
"Amelia doesn't wash the dishes when she's asked to."
"Does Amelia wash the dishes when she's asked to?"
"We should tell Michael about this right now. I'll be calling him."
"We should tell Michael about this right now. I'll call him."
"Ow! You ____ on my foot."
"Ow! You're standing on my foot."
"I can't talk at 5PM because I will have to be at work."(2 tenses)
Present simple and future simple
"My son will not be attending school tomorrow."
"Will your son be attending school tomorrow?"
"Bill won't be here at 5 o'clock. He will deliver the letters."
"Bill won't be here at 5 o'clock. He will be delivering the letters."
"I can't meet tomorrow because I'm going to the beach. What will you ____ on Saturday?"
"I can't meet tomorrow because I'm going to the beach. What will you will you be doing on Saturday?"