FUTURE TIME CLAUSES:
Fill in the blank with the correct form in parenthesis.
Before he starts his new job, he ___ (take) a vacation.
'll take or 's going to take
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES:
Choose the correct answer.
What are you going to do after you will graduate/graduate
graduate
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES
Correct the mistakes.
Are you going to call Phil when we'll finish dinner?
we'll finish - we finish
FUTURE TENSE:
choose the correct completion.
1. Great! I'll meet/i'm going to meet you after school.
I'll meet
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES:
Fill in the blank with the correct completion.
Until he buys a new computer, he ____ (not register) for online courses.
Won't register or isn't going to register
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES:
Choose the correct completion.
We won't start the test until/when the teacher arrives. She has the tests.
until
FUTURE TENSE:
Correct the mistakes.
When will Dr. Starr gets home tomorrow?
gets - get
BONUS!!!
DICTATION:
listen to your teacher say the following words. Spell them correctly.
potholder
spatula
broil
boil
FUTURE:
fill in the blanks with the correct completion.
1. It's almost 10am. What time ___ our flight ____ (leave)?
2. Don't worry. He ____ (not forget) to call you .
1. Does....leave; will.... leave; is... leaving
2. Won't forget; isn't going to forget
BONUS!!!
FUTURE TENSE:
Fill in the blank with the correct completion.
I'm going to fly/ flying to Chicago next week.
What does this express? (Future facts, predictions, future plans, offer, promise, quick decisions, scheduled events).
Both are correct; Future Plans
BONUS!!
FUTURE TENSE:
Correct the mistakes.
Her lecture starts at 6:30pm, so I think I go.
Give both options
go - 'll go or 'm going to go.
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES
Correct the mistakes.
No, I'm too tired. I'm just going to watch TV after I go to sleep.
after - before
BONUS!!!
MIXED: for number 2 please say which future time clause it is.
1. Bye. I ___ (speak) to you next week.
2. Put your wallet away. I _____ (pay).
1. 'll speak
2. 'll pay; 'm going to pay; 'm paying; offer
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES:
Choose the correct form for each situation.
1. Mickey and Minnie won't buy a house until their daughter is 3 years old.
a. They'll buy a house. Then their daughter will turn 3.
b. Their daughter will turn 3. Then they will buy a house.
2. While Ariana is in school, she's going to work part time.
a. Ariana will finish school. Then she will find a part time job.
b. Ariana will go to school. At the same time she is going to have a part time job.
1. a
2. b
MIXED:
Correct the mistakes.
1. No rush. I have a lot of emails. I won't be ready to clean up until you'll finish.
2. Do you want to go with me, or are you study tonight?
you'll finish - you finish
study - studying or going to study
When do we use commas? and create a sentence using a comma and a sentence without a comma.
Only if the time clause is in the beginning.
FUTURE:
fill in the blanks with the correct completion
Q: ____ I __________ (feel) sick?
A: yes, you might feel sick for a little while. But it _______ (last) long.
Q: will..... feel
A: won't last
FUTURE TIME CLAUSES:
Choose the correct completion for each sentence.
1. We won't start a new chapter until we finished/finish this one.
2. When/Until Jose gets a raise, he's going to buy a new car.
3. Is/Will Jack find a new job by the time he graduates?
4. Where will you live while you're learning/going to learn English?
1. finish
2.when
3. will
4. learning
FUTURE TIME CLAUSE:
1. i'll help you, as soon as i'll drink my coffee.
2. Before I wash the dishes i'm going answer some emails.
1. no comma; i'll drink - I drink
2. add comma between dishes and I'm; going - going to.
Listen time words for the first event and what words for the second event. Create a sentence using 1 time word from each
First: when, after and as soon as.
Second: Before and until