Exercises EXPRESSING FUTURE. A: What are your plans for this evening? B: We................ (see) a film. We bought the tickets on the Internet. A: Are.

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Exercises EXPRESSING FUTURE

A: What are your plans for this evening? B: We (see) a film. We bought the tickets on the Internet. A: Are you ready to order, sir? B: I‘m not sure. Oh, I know. I (have) the roast chicken. A: I (take) you to the football match if you like. B: No, thanks dad! I‘ve spoken to John and his dad (take) us. A: Have you decided what to do when you leave school? B: More or less. I (have) a holiday for a couple of months and then I (start) my university course.

Phillip (be) 15 next Wednesday. Oh no! I‘ve broken the vase! What (I / say) ? I (invite) 50 people to the party and I hope everyone (come). What (you / do) this evening? In 2020 people (buy) more hybrid cars. The train (leave) Plymouth at I (go) to the theatre this evening (you / shut) the door? I haven‘t decided yet where to spend my holidays. I (go) to Ireland or Scotland. I think, my mother (like) this CD. The sun (rise) at 6.15 tomorrow (he / go) to the football match?

The flight number BA to London at 4.30 p.m. a) departsb) is departingc) may depart I promise, I late. a) am not going to beb) ‘m not beingc) won‘t be I feel terrible. I be sick. a) will b) am going toc) am being Tom probably at about 8 o‘clock. a) will,arriveb) is, arrivingc) is going to, arrive We married on the 25 th of June. a) will getb) are going to getc) ‘re getting The temperature tomorrow be higher than today. a) willb) is going toc) may I dinner with Lisa tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Merci‘s. a) ‘m havingb) will havec) may have