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Put The Verbs Into The Correct Form (Will, Going To, Simple Present or Present Progressive)

The document contains verbs that need to be put into the correct tense - will, going to, simple present or present progressive. The verbs are then provided in the correct tense based on time frames and intentions.

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Put The Verbs Into The Correct Form (Will, Going To, Simple Present or Present Progressive)

The document contains verbs that need to be put into the correct tense - will, going to, simple present or present progressive. The verbs are then provided in the correct tense based on time frames and intentions.

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Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present

progressive).
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1. I love London. I (probably / go)   there next year.

2. Our train (leave)   at 4:47.

3. What (wear / you)   at the party tonight?

4. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I (find)   something nice in my


mum's wardrobe.

5. This is my last day here. I (go)   back to England tomorrow.

6. Hurry up! The conference (begin)   in 20 minutes.

7. My horoscope says that I (meet)   an old friend this week.

8. Look at these big black clouds! It (rain)  .

9. Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be)   dry and sunny.


10. What does a blonde say when she sees a banana skin lying just a few metres in

front of her? - Oh dear! I (slip)  !

11. The train   at 11:45. (to leave)


12. We   dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we have't booked
a table yet. (to have)
13. My ski instructor believes it   in the mountains tomorrow
evening. (to snow)
14. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I   my friend. (to meet)
15. They   to London on Friday evening at 8:15. (to fly)
16. Wait! I   you to the station. (to drive)
17. The English lesson   at 8:45. (to start)
18. I   my sister in April. (to see)
19. Look at the clouds - it   in a few minutes. (to rain)
20. Listen! There's someone at the door. I   the door for you. (to open
1. I love London. I will probably go  there next year.
2. Our train leaves  at 4:47.
3. What are you wearing  at the party tonight?
4. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I will find  something nice in my mum's
wardrobe.
5. This is my last day here. I am going  back to England tomorrow.
6. Hurry up! The conference begins  in 20 minutes.
7. My horoscope says that I will meet  an old friend this week.
8. Look at these big black clouds! It is going to rain  .
9. Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow will be  dry and sunny.
10. What does a blonde say when she sees a banana skin lying just a few metres in
front of her? - Oh dear! I am going to sl

1. The train  at 11:45. CLUE Simple Present → timetable (future action is fixed)

Correct is: The train leaves at 11:45.


2. We  dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we have't booked a table
yet. CLUE going to-future → plan in the future

Correct is: We are going to have dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday, but we


have't booked a table yet.
3. My ski instructor believes it  in the mountains tomorrow evening. CLUE will-future

→ prediction

Correct is: My ski instructor believes it will snow in the mountains tomorrow
evening.
4. On Sunday at 8 o'clock I  my friend. CLUE Present Progressive → planned action in the

near future

Correct is: On Sunday at 8 o'clock I am meeting my friend.


5. They  to London on Friday evening at 8:15. CLUE Present Progressive → planned action

in the near future

Correct is: They are flying to London on Friday evening at 8:15.


6. Wait! I  you to the station. CLUE will-future → spontaneous action

Correct is: Wait! I will drive you to the station.


7. The English lesson  at 8:45. CLUE Simple Present → timetable (future action is fixed)

Correct is: The English lesson starts at 8:45.


8. I  my sister in April. CLUE going-to-future → plan in the future

Correct is: I am going to see my sister in April.


9. Look at the clouds - it  in a few minutes. CLUE going-to future → logical consequence

Correct is: Look at the clouds - it is going to rain in a few minutes.


10. Listen! There's someone at the door. I  the door for you. CLUE will-future →

spontaneous action

Correct is: Listen! There's someone at the door. I will open the door for you.

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