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Practice future tenses with hundreds of exercises on Lingolia Plus or this free one. Choose the correct verbs for different situations and tenses, and learn the rules and examples.
- Simple Past or Past Perfect
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- Present Perfect Simple - Present Perfect Progressive
The present perfect simple is used with action verbs to...
- Simple Past - Past Progressive
We use the simple past to express completed, sequential...
- Simple Past - Present Perfect
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Lorena y yo a comer algo antes de ir a la cama. Complete the...
- Simple Past or Past Perfect
Use the verbs in brackets in the correct future tenses – will-future, going to-future, Simple Present or Present Progressive. Show example.
Lorena y yo a comer algo antes de ir a la cama. Complete the sentences using the correct form of ir + a + infinitive. El piso (estar) disponible a partir del 1 de marzo. Los trabajadores (convocar) una huelga. Ahora mismo (yo/hacer) la maleta.
Practice future forms with exercises on predictions, decisions, arrangements and other uses of will. Choose the most suitable future forms for the gaps and check your answers.
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Practice future tenses with this online exercise. Choose the correct form of will, going to or present progressive to complete 15 sentences.
We often use going to (+ infinitive), the present continuous (to be + -ing) or will (+ infinitive). The structure we use depends on the function of what we want to say, whether we are talking about arrangements, plans, predictions, etc.. I thought will was the future tense in English.