English Grammar: Future Tenses Quiz
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What is the correct form used to express a decision made at the moment of speaking?

  • I am going to miss the train.
  • I am going to buy a fridge.
  • I will lend you some money.
  • I will clean the cup. (correct)

In which sentence is 'be going to' used to express a planned future action?

  • I am going to stay home. (correct)
  • I will get some bread.
  • Hurry up! You will miss the train.
  • I will see you tomorrow.

Which sentence correctly indicates a future prediction based on evidence?

  • You will miss the train.
  • I will clean the cup.
  • Our team will win the match. (correct)
  • I am going to buy some bread.

Which option uses 'will' to express an offer or a promise?

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What is the correct expression to indicate an arrangement made in advance?

<p>I am going to be in Paris for two weeks. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of prediction is represented by the statement 'You'll fall off your bike'?

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Which statement exemplifies an intention made at the time of speaking?

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In which context is 'going to' appropriately used according to the provided content?

<p>When there is personal evidence suggesting an outcome (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the statement 'You always ride too fast' suggest about the speaker's belief?

<p>The speaker relies on past behavior for future predictions (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is NOT an indication of a decision made at the time of speaking?

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be going to

Used for future plans or intentions that are already decided.

will

Used for future plans or intentions that are made on the spot.

will be

The future form of 'to be' used for predictions or statements about the future.

be going to be

The future form of 'to be' used for planned or expected actions in the future.

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will

Used for future actions that are not pre-planned but made in response to a current situation.

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Will prediction

Making a prediction about the future based on a person's opinions, feelings, or beliefs. It is used for things that are uncertain and may not happen.

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Going to prediction

Making a prediction about the future based on present evidence or observations.

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I am going to

Used for intentions, plans, or decisions made at the moment of speaking.

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Will action

Used for future actions that are based on a sudden decision or response to a current situation.

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Going to action

Used for future events that are already planned or scheduled.

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