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For simple predictions, which two future forms can you use?
For plans and intentions, which future form can you use?
When do we use the future continuous?
How do we form the future continuous?
What tenses do we use in a future time clause?
For planned events, if it's clear that you are talking about a future time, what tense can you use?
Our online guests _________ all about the Mexican Day of the Dead festival.
are learning
are going to learn
will be learning
While my grandmother _______ guests how to make pasta, they will be making their own pasta at home.
will show
is going to show
is showing
Most likely, we ______ tired by the end of the presentation.
'll feel
're feeling
'll be feeling
Did you know that Vietnam is the second-biggest coffee producer in the world? I _____ more facts just like this during the presentation.
'm going to give
'll be giving
'm giving
It's going to be a great experience. You ____ learn a lot.
'll learn
're going to learn
are learning
I've ordered a new computer. Hopefully, it will arrive before the first experience _______.
begins
is going to begin
will begin
This time next week, I ______ on the beach. I can't wait for my vacation in the sun!
'll sit
'm going to be sitting
'll be sitting
Before the experience, we ____ guests a list of ingredients that they need.
're sending
're going to send
'll be sending
I _____ class early tomorrow so that I can organize the presentation.
'm leaving
'm going to leave
'll be leaving
"While the host is cooking, we will be watching." Why are we using the present continuous here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"We're going to start the presentation when everyone arrives." Why are we using the present simple here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"Our guests will learn a little about Japanese culture." Why are we using the will + base form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"You're going to love the experience." Why are we using the be going to+ base form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"Shiori is going to talk about wabi sabi." Why are we using the be going to+ base form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"We're going to host the experience in her apartment." Why are we using the be going to+ base form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"We'll be charging five dollars per person" Why are we using the future continuous form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"She's going to be taking the tour tomorrow." Why are we using the future continuous form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"We are hosting our event next Friday." Why are we using the present continuous form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
"This afternoon I'm playing soccer" Why are we using the present continuous form here?
It's a plan.
It's part of a future time clause.
It's a simple prediction.
It's a planned event in a future time.
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