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Match the future tense with its primary usage:
Match the future tense with its primary usage:
Will = Making predictions or decisions at the moment of speaking Be going to = Making predictions based on present evidence Present Continuous = Expressing scheduled events Simple Present = Describing scheduled events
Match the example with the appropriate future tense:
Match the example with the appropriate future tense:
I'm meeting Tom at the station at 6 = Present Continuous My train leaves at 6 tomorrow morning = Simple Present It will rain tomorrow = Will I am going to study tonight = Be going to
Match the description of a future tense with the tense itself:
Match the description of a future tense with the tense itself:
Future Continuous = Describing an ongoing action that will occur Future Perfect Simple = Describing an action that will be completed by a certain time Present Continuous = Scheduled events in the near future Simple Present = Fixed schedules
Match the future tense with its characteristic feature:
Match the future tense with its characteristic feature:
Match the type of future action with its tense:
Match the type of future action with its tense:
Flashcards
Will
Will
Expresses predictions or decisions made at the moment of speaking.
Be going to
Be going to
Used to make predictions based on present evidence, plans, or intentions.
Present Continuous
Present Continuous
Used for scheduled events, especially for appointments.
Simple Present
Simple Present
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Future Continuous
Future Continuous
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Study Notes
Future Tenses in English
- Will: Used for predictions, promises, and decisions made at the moment of speaking
- Be going to: Used for predictions based on present evidence, plans, and intentions
- Present Continuous: Used for plans and intentions
- Present Simple: Used for scheduled events
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