Future Forms Quiz
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Which form is used to talk about future events that are already planned and decided, when a date and/or a place have been chosen?

  • Past perfect
  • Be going to
  • Present continuous (correct)
  • Future continuous
  • What does 'be going to' emphasize when used for future arrangements?

  • Intention to do something (correct)
  • Situation or action in progress at a certain time
  • Already decided place and/or time
  • Polite inquiry about future arrangements
  • When can the future continuous be used instead of the present continuous for future events?

  • To talk about situations or actions in progress at a certain time (correct)
  • To emphasize already decided place and/or time
  • To express past events
  • To ask politely about future arrangements
  • Which form emphasizes the fact that a place and/or time has already been decided for future plans?

    <p>Present continuous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main difference between present continuous and 'be going to' when used to talk about future plans?

    <p>Emphasis on intention vs. emphasis on already decided place and/or time</p> Signup and view all the answers

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