The document provides 25 sentences with missing verbs that need to be completed in the future tense. It prompts the reader to predict actions and events that will occur in the future based on contextual clues. Some of the sentences ask about plans ("What language will you learn?"), predictions of future states ("It will fall"), and scheduled events ("The bus will leave at 10 am"). The missing verbs focus on common actions, movements, activities and predictions about what will or will not happen in the future.
The document provides 25 sentences with missing verbs that need to be completed in the future tense. It prompts the reader to predict actions and events that will occur in the future based on contextual clues. Some of the sentences ask about plans ("What language will you learn?"), predictions of future states ("It will fall"), and scheduled events ("The bus will leave at 10 am"). The missing verbs focus on common actions, movements, activities and predictions about what will or will not happen in the future.
The document provides 25 sentences with missing verbs that need to be completed in the future tense. It prompts the reader to predict actions and events that will occur in the future based on contextual clues. Some of the sentences ask about plans ("What language will you learn?"), predictions of future states ("It will fall"), and scheduled events ("The bus will leave at 10 am"). The missing verbs focus on common actions, movements, activities and predictions about what will or will not happen in the future.
The document provides 25 sentences with missing verbs that need to be completed in the future tense. It prompts the reader to predict actions and events that will occur in the future based on contextual clues. Some of the sentences ask about plans ("What language will you learn?"), predictions of future states ("It will fall"), and scheduled events ("The bus will leave at 10 am"). The missing verbs focus on common actions, movements, activities and predictions about what will or will not happen in the future.
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Exercise Put the verbs into the correct form. Use future tenses.
1. The bus ……………………………. (leave) at 10 am.
2. Tomorrow at this time Mary ……………… (fly) to Paris. Isn’t she lucky? 3. My brother …………………… (go) to Berlin next month. 4. …………………………. (you/do) anything tonight, Charles? 5. It’s boring. I ………………………..…. (turn) the telly on. 6. ………………. (I/give) you my mobile number in case you get lost? 7. What do you plan to do when you ………………… (finish) college? 8. My hair a mess. I think I …………………. (go) to the hairdresser’s tomorrow. 9. Don’t call me tomorrow morning. I ……………….……….. (work) until 2 pm. 10. This time next year I ………………………… (be married) for 11. 50 years. I can hardly believe it. 12. I ……………………………………. (not visit) Sally tomorrow. I don’t feel well at all. 13. I’ve just called her. 14. Your mum told me you want to learn a foreign language. What language …………………………….. (learn)? 15. There’s a party at Sandy’s on Sunday. You should come. I’m sure you ……………………….. (enjoy) it. 16. Peter starts working at 8 so at 7.30 he …………………….…….. (leave) his house. 17. Why are you turning the radio on? Because I …………………… (listen) to the news. 18. This wall doesn’t look safe. It looks as if …………………..…….. (it/fall). 19. Don’t worry about your passport. I’m sure you …………………….. (find) it. 20. I know Fred is in hospital. I ………………….. (visit) him this evening. 21. Look at that woman. She ……………………………. (faint). 22. Don’t wait for me, darling. I ……………….. (probably/be late). 23. I think my sister ……………………… (not get) the job. She’s too young. 24. On Monday you can call me at 8 pm. I …………………… (get) home by then. 25. If you want to go to the concert, it …………….. (start) at 8 pm. Don’t be late.