Present Continuous VS Future Simple
Present Continuous VS Present Simple
Future Simple VS to be going to
100

I’m sure that you (to like) him.

will like

100

I (not to use) the car this evening, so you can have it.

am not using

100

- It's getting late. You should be asleep.
- I promise I ... go to bed when this programme finishes.

will

200

She (to go) on a cruise next summer.

is going

200

Ann (to come) to see us tomorrow. Her train (to arrive) at 9.15.

is coming; arrives

200

- Why have you bought so much food?
- Because I ... have a dinner party.

am going to

300

If he doesn’t work hard, he (not to pass) his exam.

won't pass

300

We (to go) to a concert tonight. It (to start) at 6.30.

are going; starts

300

- Simon has been saving money for months.
- I know. He ... buy a new car.

is going to

400

He (not to write) to you unless you write to him.

won't write

400

He (to have) dinner with Kate on Monday.

is having

400

- Don’t be late, will you?
- I promise I ... be home by six o'clock.

will

500

There (to be) a big meeting here tomorrow.

will be

500

What time you (to finish) work tomorrow?

are you finishing; do you finish

500

- Hurry up! We ... miss our flight!
- OK. I'm coming.

are going to / will