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Future Tense Review – Going To, Present Progressive, vs. Will
Future simple
Future with 'going to'
Present continuous for the future
Used for predictions, spontaneous
reactions and promises
Used for plans events and things you see
are about to occur
Used for scheduled events in the future
1. Peter (is / is going to be) fifty next Friday.
2. Oh no! I've broken the vase. What (am I going to say / will I say)?
3. Jack (is having / will have) a dinner party next Saturday.
4. John hasn't eaten. - Don't worry (I will make / I am going to make) him a
sandwich.
5. We'll go out for dinner when he (gets in / will get in).
6. Unless he arrives soon, we (will not go/ are not going) to the party.
7. (I will be studying / I am going to study) at 9 tomorrow evening.
8. The forecast says tomorrow (is going to be/will) be sunny.
9.
Look at those clouds! It (is going to rain / will rain)!
10. I (will / am going to) meet Maria for lunch tomorrow.