A
B
C
D
E
100

 He looks very pale and confused. 

1) He is going to faint.

2) He will faint.

3) He is fainting.

1) He is going to faint.

100

Somebody is at the door. 

1) I 'm going to check who it is.

2) I'll check who it is.

3) I'll be checking who it is.

2) I'll check who it is.

100

'I'll never pass the exam.' 

'Don't worry, 

1) I will help you prepare for it.'

2) I'm going to help you prepare for it.'

3) I'm helping you prepare for it.'

1) I will help you prepare for it.'

100

1) I'll meet John's parents for the first time tomorrow.

2) I 'll be meeting John's parents for the first time tomorrow.

3) I meet John's parents for the first time tomorrow.

2) I 'll be meeting John's parents for the first time tomorrow.

100

By the end of the month, 

1) I 'll work here for 25 years.

2) I'll have been working here for 25 years.

3) I'm going to work here for 25 years.

2) I'll have been working here for 25 years.

200

Choose TWO correct options

We ... married in July. 

A. are getting

B. get

C. are going to get

D. will have get

A. We are getting married in July. 

C. We are going to get married in July. 


200

You look tired. ... you a cup of tea?

A. Will I get

B. Shall I get

C. Am I getting

D. Am I going to get


B. Shall I get


200

Choose TWO correct options

 ... that computer later on? 

A. Will you use

B. Will you have used

C. Will you be using

D. Are you going to use

C. Will you be using

D. Are you going to use

200

Arghhhhhhh!

All teams lose 100 points!

200

Please, promise you ... (say) anything about the accident.

Please, promise you won't say anything about the accident.

300

PRANK - this has nothing to do with future tenses ;-)

Turn these words into one sentence that contains a correct relative clause.

Pete – Greek – (his) mother – a double nationality – is – has.

Pete, whose mother is Greek, has a double nationality.

300

OMG!!!


Donate 300 to a team of your choice.


300

... (you - finish) that chocolate cake?

Are you going to finish that chocolate cake?

300

Choose the INCORRECT answer

When he comes to London next week, he ... with some friends. 

A. 'll be staying

B. will have stayed

C. is going to stay

D. is staying

B. will have stayed

300

Choose the INCORRECT answer

We ... into our new flat at the end of next week. 

A. were moving

B. are moving

C. 'll be moving

D. are going to move

A. were moving

400

Rewrite the sentence so it has a similar meaning by using one of the tenses used to refer to the future (use the verb in brackets)

An and Marta have booked a tennis court for later. (play)


An and Marta are playing tennis later.


400

I love photography. I ... (buy) a digital camera soon. 

I just need to save a bit more.

I 'm going to buy a digital camera soon. 

I just need to save a bit more.

400

How convincing/creative can you be?


Convince the teacher she should give you 100 for free.

400

These tenses are so boring: let's do something else!

Embark on a 3 minute peptalk for your classmates to motivate them for the exams!

400

Are you sure you should do this???

All teams are back to zero thanks to you ;-)

500

Explain the rule: 

Ben's going to join a gym.


To be going to is used to express for intentions.

500

PRANK - this has nothing to do with the future ;-)

Turn these words into one sentence that contains a correct relative clause.

Pete – Greek – (his) mother – a double nationality – is – has.

Pete, whose mother is Greek, has a double nationality.

500

Wait until tomorrow before you ask your parents' permission again. They ... (not have) enough time to think about it if you ask them again today.

won't have had / will not have had

500

You dropped your wallet. I ... (pick) up for you.

I 'll pick it up for you.

500

In 2100, humans ... (not - live) on this planet anymore.


In 2100, humans won't be living on this planet anymore.

600

All or nothing

Offer a team of your choice a sentence on the future.

They should complete with the correct tense (to refer to the future).

If they do it well, you lose. If they fail, you win... 

600

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

When they arrive next week, they ... (travel) for 3 entire months and they ... (visit) 8 different countries.

They will have been travelling for 3 entire months. 

They will have visited 8 different countries.

600

We can't be playing a tenses game if the irregular verbs aren't invited, can we?

Complete these fully correctly: give past tense and past participle!

swim
bid (2)
lie
teach
fall

swim - swam - swum
bid - bid/bade - bid/bidden
lie - lay - lain
teach - taught- taught
fall - fell - fallen

600

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Our plane ... (leave) next Tuesday morning. 

We ... (fly) first to Toronto and then to New York.

Our plane leaves next Tuesday morning. 

We are flying first to Toronto and then to New York.

600

We need to be there at ten, and if you don't go faster, we ... (arrive) by then.

We won't have arrived by then.

700

This is fun!!!

Get the whole class to dance to the song played by your teacher!

Win the amazing amount of 700: the other teams will have 500 added to their result.

700

Nice or not so nice?

Take 100 from each team!

700

Really?

Tell the rest of class something about your team's future: make sure you use all the possible tenses to refer to the future correctly!

700

By this time next week, I _____ (see) this film 10 times already.

'll have seen / will have seen

700

Do you dare???

Enter the classroom next door and sing a song.

If you take the challenge, you will get 700 points.

If you don't, you will lose 700 points.