English Grammar: Will, Going to, May, Might, and Present Continuous

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By next year, I ____________________ my degree.

will have finished

It ____________________ snow tomorrow, so take your umbrella.

may

If I won the lottery, I ____________________ a house on the beach.

might buy

I ____________________ to the store now to buy some milk.

am going

My parents ____________________ me a new bike for my birthday.

are going to give

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Conditional Sentences

  • The first sentence is in the Future Simple tense, indicating a future action (completing a degree).
  • The second sentence is in the Future Simple tense, expressing a possibility or prediction about the weather.
  • The third sentence is in the Second Conditional tense, expressing a hypothetical or unlikely situation (winning the lottery) and its consequence (buying a house).
  • The fourth sentence is in the Present Simple tense, indicating a current action (going to the store).
  • The fifth sentence is in the Past Simple tense, describing a past event (receiving a birthday gift).

Test your knowledge of English grammar with this quiz on the use of will, going to, may, might, and present continuous tenses in sentences. Choose the correct form to complete each sentence. Improve your grammar skills and become more confident in your English language abilities!

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