Complete this sentence: "She hopes she _______(visit) Paris soon."
"She hopes she will visit Paris soon."
Why do we use Present Simple here? "The meeting starts at 10 a.m."
We use Present Simple because it's a scheduled event.
We use Present Simple because it's a scheduled event.
"I am meeting Sarah tomorrow."
Complete the sentence: "They ___ (to buy) a new car next month."
"They are going to buy a new car next month."
"Je vais acheter une nouvelle robe demain."
"I am going to buy a new dress tomorrow."
Make a question using "will": "he / pass the exam / ?"
"Will he pass the exam?"
"The train ___ (to leave) at 6 p.m. every day."
"The train leaves at 6 p.m. every day."
Why do we use Present Continuous in this sentence? "They are visiting their grandparents next weekend."
Because it's a fixed arrangement or plan.
Form a question: "he / watch / the match / later?"
"Is he going to watch the match later?"
"Nous prenons l'avion pour Londres ce weekend."
"We are flying to London this weekend."
Turn this into a negative sentence: "They will go to the party."
"They won't go to the party."
Make a negative sentence: "The bus arrives at 9 a.m."
"The bus doesn't arrive at 9 a.m."
Form a question: "you / attend / the conference / next week?"
"Are you attending the conference next week?"
Why do we use "going to" here? "She is going to study law at university."
Because it's an intention or decision made before the moment of speaking.
"A quelle heure part le train demain matin?"
"What time does the train leave tomorrow morning?"
Translate: Je crois qu'il va pleuvoir demain.
"I think it will rain tomorrow."
Form a question: "the plane / land / at 7:30?"
"Does the plane land at 7:30?"
Rewrite this in the negative form: "We are leaving at 8 a.m."
"We are not leaving at 8 a.m."
Make this sentence negative: "We are going to travel to Japan."
"We're not going to travel to Japan."
"Il pleuvra probablement ce soir."
"It will probably rain this evening."
Why do we use "will" here? "She will call you when she arrives."
We use "will" to talk about a promise or intention.
Make a question for this answer: "8:15"
"What time do English lessons start?"
Make a question for this answer using the present continuous for the future: "She's taking the train".
"How is she getting there?"
Make a question for this answer: "I'm going to wear my new dress."
"What are you going to wear to the party tonight?"
"Elle ne va pas venir à la fête parce qu'elle est fatiguée."
"She is not going to come to the party because she is tired."