1. For questions 1 - 10 more than one form may be correct.
1._____ to the dance with me?
A) Will you come B) Are you comingC) Are you going to come
2. Where are you three off to? _____for a coffee. Would you like to come?
A) We'll go B) We're goingC) We're going to go
3. We can go skiing together because _____ next week.
A) I won't work B) I'm not workingC) I'm not going to work
4. "Lucy, we need some bread." "OK, _____ after this film is over."
A) I'll buy someB) I'm buying some C) I'm going to buy
5. He hopes _____ a promotion in the spring.
A) he'll getB) he's getting C) he's going to get
6. Your friends have a two-month-old baby and are going out to a party. You ask:
"Who _____the baby?"
A) will look after B) is looking after C) is going to look after
7. Do you think the car _____ if I turn on the ignition?
A) will startB) is starting C) is going to start
8. Michael, you don't look well. _____from Gdansk to Cracow?
A) Will you really drive
B) Are you really driving
C) Are you really going to drive
9. Go straight on and then _____ the high building of the GPO on your left.
A) you'll findB) you're finding C) you're going to find
10. I've heard grandparents _____ a new computer for your birthday.
A) will give you B) are giving you C) are going to give you
2. FUTURE TIME
- I am not going _____ (not / go) out this evening. I am staying _____ (stay) at home.
- Are you doing _____(you / do) anything tomorrow morning?' 'No, I'm free. Why?'
- We are going _____(go) to a concert tonight. It starts _____ (start) at 7.30.
- A: Have you seen Liz recently?
B: No, but we are meeting _____ (meet) for lunch next week.
- Helen, Iam going _____ (go) to the supermarket. Are you coming _____ (you /come) with me?
- She is travelling _____ (travel) by train.
- 'Did you phone Lucy?' 'Oh no, I forgot. I'll phone _____ (phone) her now.'
- I'll meet _____ (meet) you outside the hotel in half an hour, OK?' 'Yes, that's fine.'
- I need some money.' 'OK. I'll lend _____ (lend) you some. How much do you need?'
- 'Remember to get a newspaper when you go out.' 'OK. I won't forget _____ (not forget).'
- I asked Sue what happened, but she won't tell _____ (not tell) me.
- Are you doing _____ (you/do) anything tomorrow evening?' 'No, I'm free. Why?’
- I don't want to go out alone. Will you come _____ (you/come) with me?
- Dianne isn’t free on Saturday. She is working _____ (work).
- I am going _____ (go) to a party tomorrow night. Would you like to come?
- Jenny has a lot of experience. I think she is going to get _____ (get) the job.
- There is no need to be afraid of the dog. He is not going to hurt _____ (hurt) you.
- A: Have you decided where to go for your holidays?
B: Yes, we are going _____ (go) to Spain.
- A: Has George decided what to do when he leaves school?
B: Yes. Everything is planned. He is going to have _____ (have) a holiday for a few weeks. Then he is going to do _____ (do) a computer programming course.
- A: Why are you buying flour and eggs?
B: Because I am making _____ (make) a cake.
- A: Jason is very clever for his age.
B: Yes. He says he is going to become _____ (become) a doctor when he grows up.
- A: Have you seen Lucy recently?
B: No, but I am going to meet/ am meeting _____ (meet) her for lunchlater today.
- A: I am seeing _____ (see) Roger at seven o'clock tonight.
B: Really? I thought he was out of town.
- A: Are you doing _____ (you/do) anything on Friday morning?
B: No, I'm free.
- A: The new exhibition opens _____ (open) on April 3rd and finishes _____ (finish) on May 31st.
B: I know. I am going _____ (go) on the first day. - A: Aunt Maggieis coming _____ (come) to visit us tomorrow.
B: I know. What time is she arriving/will she arrive _____ (she/arrive)? - A: Excuse me, what time does the train leave _____ (the train/leave)?
B: At half past three, madam.
- A: Rihanna is giving _____(give) a concert at the Olympic Stadium next week.
B: I know. I want _____ (want) to get a ticket. - A: Will you have _____ (you/have) a biscuit with your tea?
B: No, thank you. I'm on a diet.
- Jack is meeting _____ (meet) George tomorrow afternoon.
- Class doesn’t begin _____ (not begin) at 9 o'clock, it _____ begins (begin) at 10 a.m.
- I'm sorry, we can't meet tomorrow. I am seeing _____ (see) my therapist at 5 p.m.
- Now that he has moved into a bigger house he is going to make _____ (make) a swimming pool in his garden. He's saved for that for months.
- You are determined to pass the exam next time. "I am going to pass _____ (pass) this exam, even if it kills me'"
- You want to meet a friend for lunch. You phone her and say: "What you are you doing _____ (do) on Wednesday at one o'clock?"
- "I can see clearly that in two years' time you will meet _____ (meet) someone special in your life" - said the fortune-teller.
3. First conditional
- You (have) to work very hard if you want to pass your English exam.WILL HAVE
- I will see you at the cinema if you (have) the time.HAVE
- If you sell more than you did last year, you (be) soon on your way. WILL BE
- If you (not do) anything really bad, your job here will be quite safe.DO NOT DO
- So if I don't hear from you, I (assume) everything is fine.ASSUME
- I'll only call you if I think there (be) a problem.IS
- I (be) very pleased if you make it.WILL BE
- If he (not get) a big order he will go bankrupt.DOES NOT GET
- I (bring) my laptop if we have to look at the documents.WILL BRING
- If I read this manual, I (not make) any mistakes.WILL NOT MAKE
- If share prices (drop) , we will lose our money.DROP
- If you (eat) an apple every day, you'll be very healthy.EAT
- If we (not protect) the elephant, it will become extinct.DO NOT PROTECT
- She (look) completely different if she cuts her hair.WILL LOOK
- You will pay a higher insurance if you (buy) a sports car. BUY
- If you (not put) so much sugar in your coffee, you won't put on so much weight. DON’T PUT
- If a deer (get) into your garden, it will eat all your plants.GETS
- If you shop at large discount stores, you (hurt) the small local merchants.WILL HURT
- If he (continue) to work hard, he'll be the class valedictorian.CONTINUES
- If little Chris (play) in the mud, he will get dirty.PLAYS
- If the cook (not care) for the dinner, she will burn it.DOES NOT CARE
- If they (not get) up early, they won't go jogging.DO NOT GET UP
- If the children (not brush) their teeth, they will have a lot of cavities.DO NOT BRUSH
- He will have sore eyes if he (spend) too much time working on the computer.SPENDS
- If he (not use) light colours, his picture will be too dark.DOES NOT USE
- If the pharmacy (order) a lot of medicines, it will bring more customers.ORDERS
- If the doctor (come) late he will open the surgery.COMES
- If Tom gets back earlier he (tell) you about it.WILL TELL
- They will cure that illness if the government (provide) them with the money. PROVIDES
- They (not be able) to climb the mountain if they don't have any ropes. WILL NOT BE ABLE
- She (have to) drive on the left if she is in Britain.HAS TO/WILL HAVE TO
- You won't be able to use the camera if you (not have) the right plug. DON’T HAVE
- Tom and Mary (not start) work if they don't have the contract. WON’T START
- You (not catch) any fish if you don't take a fishing rod. WON’T CATCH
4. Zero conditional
- If you add sugar to a cup of coffee, it (taste) sweeter.TASTES
- If you water plants regularly, they (grow). GROW
- If you take regular exercise, you (feel) healthy. FEEL
- If you put water in the freezer, it (become) ice.BECOMES
- If you throw a pebble into the sea, it (sink).SINKS
- If you mix blue and yellow, you (get) green. GET