Expresses daily habits or usual activities and general statements of fact.
simple present
Go
went
get
got
I ______. (study) ("be going to")
am going to study
[50%] Ms. Shibata ___ move to Guam next summer.
might / may
Expresses an activity that is happening right now
present progressive
do
did
begin
began
She ______ a marathon on Sunday. (run) ("will")
will run
[90%] I drank a lot of coffee, so I ___ stay awake all night.
will probably
Expresses an event that began and ended in the past
simple past
*****DOUBLE*****
*****DOUBLE*****
say
*****DOUBLE*****
*****DOUBLE*****
said
drive
drove
Dexter ____ a doctor for his checkup. (see) ("be going to")
is going to see
[0%] You ___ go to the store.
will not
When a time clause or if-clause come at the ___ of the sentence, you need to use a comma.
beginning
understand
understood
bring
brought
You ___ for that meal. (pay) (not) ("be going to")
are not going to pay
[10%] Yellowstone park is actually a giant volcano, but it ___ erupt any time soon.
probably won't
Expresses a situation that exists, not an action in progress
non-action verb (can't be put into progressive tense)
ex. I want to eat sushi.
buy
bought
take
took
I ___ to the south part of the island. (drive) (not) ("be going to")
am not going to drive
[100%] A Michael Jackson song ___ be played on the radio today.
will