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English as a Second Language - Future Tenses - Easy
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Sentences that are written in the future tense will tell you about something that will or might happen in the future. For instance 'Susan is going to the party with Peter next Saturday' is said to be written in the future tense because it explains something that has not yet happened.

English as a Second Language - Future Tenses - Easy
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10 Questions

1. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
In five years' time I hope ... ... studying, and ... ... working in the Middle East.
2. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
'I'm afraid I can't meet you tomorrow afternoon because ... ... .'
3. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
The dinner ... ... at eight o'clock.
4. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
The plumber ... ... round tomorrow to fix the leak in the washing machine.
5. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
What time ... ... your bus arrive in Nottingham at the weekend?
6. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
By the age of thirty-five she ... ... have two or three children and a wonderful house in the country.
7. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
My nephew ... ... as a golf-course architect; but of course, there are not a huge number of jobs.
8. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
By the time ... ... this Quiz, ... ... on all the main features and uses of the Future in English.
9. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
The price of bread ... ... by a minimum of 10% from next month, according to the Ministry of Food.
10. Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English.
' ... ... Shakespeare still be remembered in another 400 years' time?'