• will be. are going to be. will have been. ... – Sorry, I ___ at eleven o'clock. will be. Sam ___ by the time we get there. will have left is going to leave will be leavi.
    • 1 I'm sure Thomas will become a great scientist one day.
    • 7 I'm sure they will be here before 9 o'clock.
    • A are going to be В will have been
  • The doctor said Im going to have a girl. Sometimes, there’s little difference between will and be going to for predictions. ... (=I think we will be late). Decisions.
    Bulunamadı: sure, here
  • We use the future perfect simple (will/won't have + past participle) to talk about something that will be completed before a specific time in the future.
  • 5: Im sure they will have completed (complete) the new road by September. 6: In two years from now, the contract will have come (come) to an end.
  • The future perfect tense is used to describe an action or event that will have happened at some point in the future. For example, “I will have gone to the store.”
  • 2. a plan, a decision: Im going to meet Tom at 4.30 tomorrow afternoon. PRACTICE. 1 Put the given verbs into correct place and the correct form
    Bulunamadı: before
  • I hope you will come to my party. Im going to be back at 10:00 oclock. The ceremony will begin at 8:00 AM. We will see what we can do to help you.
    Bulunamadı: here, 9
  • intention: She’s going to take her driving test in a month. planned actions: I know my clothes are dirty. Im going to wash them tomorrow.
  • A. have changed / is going to rain. B. are changing / has been raining. C. are going to change / will rain. D. will have changed / rains.
  • will have. will be have. ... 13. Question. A: Are you going to watch TV tonight? B: Yes, ———— my favourite program at nine oclock.
    Bulunamadı: sure, here
  • 5. He (work) on the report at this time tomorrow. 11. Future tenses. 1. I'm sure they (complete) the new road by June.