5 Questions
Which form is used to talk about future events that are already planned and decided, with a chosen date and/or place?
Present continuous
Which form emphasizes the fact that a place and/or time has already been decided for a future plan?
Present continuous
Which form is used to ask politely about future arrangements?
Future continuous
Which form can be used for future arrangements and emphasizes the intention to do something?
Be going to
Which form can be used instead of the present continuous for future events that have already been planned or decided?
Future continuous
Test your knowledge of future forms in English with this quiz. Explore the use of present continuous and "be going to" to express future time and arrangements. Practice distinguishing between these forms and improve your grammar skills.
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