1) "They're moving to a bigger house soon". This is an example of: a) the present continuous for future plans b) going to for intentions c) will for predictions d) will for spontaneous decisions e) the future perfect f) the future continuous 2) "We're going to start a family". This is an example of: a) the present continuous for future plans b) the future perfect c) will for predictions d) will for spontaneous decisions e) going to for intentions f) the future continuous 3) "they think they'll have enough money". This is an example of: a) the present continuous for future plans b) the future perfect c) will for spontaneous decisions d) will for predictions e) going to for intentions f) the future continuous 4) "I'll get down to some serious planning tomorrow!". This is an example of: a) the future continuous b) the future perfect c) will for spontaneous decisions d) will for predictions e) going to for intentions f) the present continuous for future plans 5) "I'll have been promoted". This is an example of: a) the future continuous b) the future perfect c) will for spontaneous decisions d) will for predictions e) going to for intentions f) the present continuous for future plans 6) The future perfect form is: a) will + present perfect b) will + past participle c) will + have + been + past participle d) will + been + past participle e) will + have/has + past participle f) will + infinitive + been 7) "I'll be doing exactly the same job". This is an example of: a) the future continuous b) the future perfect c) will for spontaneous decisions d) will for predictions e) going to for intentions f) the present continuous for future plans 8) The future continuous form is: a) will + infinitive + past participle b) will + past participle c) will + infinitive + -ing d) will + be + infinitive e) will + have/has + past participle + -ing f) will + be + -ing 9) We use will + ...................... a) present simple b) simple form c) infinitive d) past simple e) past participle f) present continuous 10) We use will for: a) things that are certain to happen because of evidence b) predicting something based on our belief c) to describe something that will be completed before a definite time d) promises, threats, offers, requests e) future actions decided at the time of speaking f) plans that have already been decided 11) We use going to + ...................... a) present simple b) simple form c) infinitive d) past simple e) past participle f) present continuous 12) We use going to for: a) things that are certain to happen because of evidence b) predicting something based on our belief c) to describe something that will be completed before a definite time d) promises, threats, offers, requests e) future actions decided at the time of speaking f) plans that have already been decided 13) We use the present continuous for: a) to say that an action will be in progress at a definite time in the future b) predicting something based on our belief c) to describe something that will be completed before a definite time d) promises, threats, offers, requests e) future actions decided at the time of speaking f) plans that have already been decided 14) We use will or shall for: a) to say that an action will be in progress at a definite time in the future b) predicting something based on our belief c) to describe something that will be completed before a definite time d) promises, threats, offers, requests e) future actions decided at the time of speaking f) plans that have already been decided 15) An example of future continuous is: a) Where are you meeting Max this evening? b) I know I'm going to enjoy this module. It's on my favourite topic. c) I'll book the restaurant if you want. d) I'll be living in my own apartment by this time next year. e) By the end of the month I will have finish my dissertation. f) I promise I won't tell anyone. 16) We use future continuous for: a) to say that an action will be in progress at a definite time in the future b) predicting something based on our belief c) to describe something that will be completed before a definite time d) promises, threats, offers, requests e) future actions decided at the time of speaking f) plans that have already been decided 17) An example of future perfect is: a) Where are you meeting Max this evening? b) I know I'm going to enjoy this module. It's on my favourite topic. c) I'll book the restaurant if you want. d) I'll be living in my own apartment by this time next year. e) By the end of the month I will have finish my dissertation. f) I promise I won't tell anyone. 18) We use future perfect: a) to say that an action will be in progress at a definite time in the future b) predicting something based on our belief c) to describe something that will be completed before a definite time d) promises, threats, offers, requests e) future actions decided at the time of speaking f) plans that have already been decided
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