1) When do we use "be going to"? a) To express beliefs about the present or future b) To talk about arrangements for events at a time later than now c) To talk about future plans and intentions d) When an action is happening right now, or when it happens regularly e) To talk about a completed action in a time before now f) To talk about things that haven't happened yet 2) What is an example of "will"? a) I am going to see a play tonight b) I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'clock c) He drinks tea at breakfast d) They were waiting for the bus when the accident happened e) I will go there tomorrow f) I've seen that film before 3) What words we use with "present perfect for future"? a) Later b) Tonight c) Next week d) Will not e) Going to 4) When do we use "will"? a) To talk about arrangements for events at a time later than now b) To express beliefs about the present or future c) To talk about future plans and intentions 5) When do we use "present continuous for future"? a) To talk about arrangements for events at a time later than now b) To form perfect verb tenses c) To talk about things that haven't happened yet d) To describe 6) What is an example of "be going to"? a) I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'cl b) I've seen that film before c) He drinks tea at breakfast d) It's late so I don't think he's going to do his homework tonight 7) What is an example of "present continuous for future"? a) I am going to see a play tonight b) I will have been waiting here for three hours by six o'cl c) I've seen that film before d) He drinks tea at breakfast e) It's late so I don't think he's going to do his homework tonight f) By 2001 I will have been living in London for sixteen years

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