Future Tense (will)
Future Tense (going to)
Present Continuous with Future Meaning
First Conditional
Second Conditional
100

Use the future tense to fill in the blank:

I ______ do my homework tomorrow morning, after my first class.

I WILL do my homework tomorrow morning, after my first class.

100

Use the future tense to fill in the blank:

Get back! The bomb is ___________ explode!

Get back! the bomb is GOING TO explode!

100

Express the following sentence into the present continuous:

He __________ (to have) dinner with his friends tonight.

He IS HAVING dinner with his friends tonight.

100

Complete the following sentence in the first conditional:

If it ________ (positive: to be) sunny, I will go to the park.

If it is sunny, I will go to the park.

100

Convert the following sentence into one using the second conditional:

If I _____ (past: to win) the lottery, I ______ (conditional: to buy) a big house.

If I WON the lottery, I WOULD BUY a big house.

200

Use the negative of the future tense to complete the sentence:

Don't even bother asking me for assistance. I ______ help you clean up this mess too.

Don't even bother asking me for assistance. I WON'T help you clean up this mess too.

200

Use the negative future tense to complete the sentence:

He is __________ sue you for negligence.

He is NOT going to sue you for negligence.

200

Express the following sentence into the present continuous:

I _______ (spend) Christmas at my mom's house and New Year's at my dad's.

I AM SPENDING Christmas at my mom's house and New Year's at my dad's.

200

He ________ (future positive: to have to) study, if he ________ (present positive: to want) a good grade.

He'LL HAVE TO study, if he WANTS a good grade.

200

Convert the following sentence into one using the second conditional:

If he ______ (past: to marry) Mary, he _______ (conditional: to be) happy.

If he MARRIED Mary, he WOULD BE happy.

300

Is this the correct use of the future tense with will?:

No, I won’t cook your dinner, you can cook it yourself!

Yes

300

Is this the correct use of the future tense with going to?:

I'm going to buy you some rice.

No. This is an offer, so "going to" should not be used. "Will" is more appropriate:

I'll buy you some rice.

300

Express the following sentence into the present continuous:

They _______ (fly) to New York for Sean's 37th birthday.

They ARE FLYING to New York for Sean's 37th birthday.

300

Complete the following sentence in the first conditional:

She ______ (future positive: to miss) the bus if she _______ (negative: to leave) soon.

She WILL miss the bus if she DOESN'T LEAVE soon.

300

Convert the following sentence into one using the second conditional:

If it ______ (past: to snow) this July, what _______ you ______ (conditional: to do).

If it SNOWED this July, what WOULD you DO?

400

Convert this present tense sentence into a sentence using the future tense (tomorrow):

I think it is foggy today.

I think it WILL BE foggy tomorrow.

400

Convert this present tense sentence into a sentence using the future tense (tomorrow):

I think it is foggy today.

I think it IS GOING TO BE foggy tomorrow.

400

Express the following sentence into the present continuous :

I __________ (not travel) to Poland for a few days.

I'M NOT TRAVELING to Poland for a few days.

400

Is the following sentence in the zero conditional or first conditional?:

If you mix red and blue, you get purple.

Zero conditional 

400

Convert the following sentence into one using the second conditional:

If I _______ (past: to be) you, I _______ (negative conditional: to go) to the office tomorrow.

If I WERE you, I WOULDN'T GO to the office tomorrow.

500

I'll have a salad now.

Which of the following usages does the sentence above convey?: 

A) It expresses a prediction based on personal experience

B) It expresses future actions decided at the moment of speaking

C) It expresses a promise made from one person to another

D) It expresses a future fact

B) It expresses future actions decided at the moment of speaking

500
I a going to visit my aunt next Friday.

Which of the following usages does the sentence above convey?: 

A) It expresses something that is about to happen

B) It expresses future plans decided before the moment of speaking

C) It expresses a promise made from one person to another

D) It expresses a future fact

B) It expresses future plans decided before the moment of speaking

500

When is the present continuous used to express things in the future?

It's used when talking about planned future arrangements.

500

What is the first conditional used for?

To discuss what might happen in the future.

500

Which use of the second conditional is applied below:

If I met Queen Elizabeth, I would faint!

It expresses something in the future that probably won't come true (a hypothetical).