When do we use 'will' for future use?
When we've just decided to do something.
AND / OR offering, agreeing, or promising
-500 POINTS!
When do we use 'be going to' for the future?
When we have already made a decision, but haven't taken any action yet.
When do we use Present Continuous for future use?
When we have made an arrangement (taken some action) to do something in the future.
When do we use 'will be doing'?
When we will be in the middle of doing something at a particular time in the future.
+ 500 POINTS!
There are two situations where we usually use 'shall'. What are they?
Asking if it's okay to do something
AND
Asking for a suggestion
A: 'Are you free next Friday?'
B: 'Let me see. _______ my diary.'
I'll check / I'll look in / I'll look at
Your friend is going to a wedding next week. Ask them:
(What / wear)
What are you going to wear?
RESET YOUR SCORE TO ZERO!
Ask Anna about her holiday plans. Use travel / by car.
Are you travelling / going by car?
Which is correct?
Emily is not well, so she _____ volleyball tomorrow.
will be playing / won't be playing / will play / is will play
won't be playing
HALVE YOUR TOTAL SCORE!
What is the common negative form of 'shall'?
Shan't
You planned to go swimming today. Now you decide not to go. Using 'think', you say:
'I've got a lot to do, so ________ today.'
... so I don't think I'll go swimming today.
Amy and Ben are driving. The tank is nearly empty. It's a long way to the nearest petrol/gas station. You say:
(run out)
They are going to run out (of petrol / fuel / gas).
TRIPLE BOMB!
Complete the sentence.
_________ (Laura / not / come) to the party tomorrow. She isn't well.
Laura isn't coming....
TRIPLE POINTS!
I _____ to the wedding. I'll be away on holiday.
will be go / won't be going / will be going / won't go
won't be going
Which sentence correctly uses 'shall'?
a) Shall we go to the park tomorrow?
b) Shall he goes to the park tomorrow?
c) Shall they going to the park tomorrow?
d) Shall you be at the park tomorrow?
A.
Which is correct?
'I asked Sue what happened, but she doesn't tell / won't tell me what happened.'
won't tell
DOUBLE BOMB!
A: 'I've decided to paint this room.'
B: 'That's nice. What colour ____ it?
What colour are you going to paint it?
Complete the sentences:
A: _____ (We / go) to a wedding at the weekend.
B: Really? _____ (Who / get) married?
A: We are going to a wedding at the weekend.
B: Really? Who is getting married?
Sarah will meet you at the station. _____ for you when you arrive. (she / wait)
She will be waiting...
You try on a jacket in a shop. You're not sure whether to buy it or not. You ask a friend for advice.
__________? What do you think?
Shall I buy it?
DOUBLE POINTS!
Using 'think', finish this sentence:
'My car needs to be repaired. How much _____?'
How much do you think it'll cost?
A: Has Dan decided what to do when he leaves school?
B: Yes, everything is planned. First _____ a holiday for a few weeks. Then _____ a management training course.
First he is going to go on a / he is going to take a holiday for a few weeks. Then he's going to do / he's going to take a management training course.
BOMB!
Complete the sentences:
A: Do you need the car this evening?
B: No, you can have it. _____ (I / use) it.
.... I'm not using it.
Do you think ___ in the same place in ten years' time? (you still live)
...you'll still be living...
FREE POINTS!
It's Helen's birthday soon. You want to give her a present, but what?
You ask a friend: 'What _______ ? Any ideas?'
What shall I get / buy her?