The document contains a grammar exercise about future forms for students in grades 7-8. It includes 20 sentences that students must complete using the future forms of the verbs given in parentheses. The sentences refer to future events like arriving at a destination, having dinner, seeing snow, meeting a friend, taking a flight, driving somewhere, starting a lesson, finishing an essay, seeing someone, it raining, opening a door, showing a book, taking a nap, buying cigarettes, having a review, waiting for a bus, a doctor not being back, not having problems, living in a different country, and waiting for someone at a train station.
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Future Forms
The document contains a grammar exercise about future forms for students in grades 7-8. It includes 20 sentences that students must complete using the future forms of the verbs given in parentheses. The sentences refer to future events like arriving at a destination, having dinner, seeing snow, meeting a friend, taking a flight, driving somewhere, starting a lesson, finishing an essay, seeing someone, it raining, opening a door, showing a book, taking a nap, buying cigarettes, having a review, waiting for a bus, a doctor not being back, not having problems, living in a different country, and waiting for someone at a train station.
2. We are going to have (to have) dinner at a seaside restaurant on Sunday. 3. It is snowing (to snow) in Brighton tomorrow evening. 4. On Friday at 8 o’clock I am going to meet (to meet) my friend. 5. Paul is going to fly (to fly) to London on Monday morning. 6. Wait! I will drive (to drive) you to the station. 7. The English lesson starts (to start) at 8:45. 8. Are you still writing your essay? If you are going to finish (to finish) by 4pm, we can go for a walk. 9. I am going to see (to see) my mother in April. 10. Look at the clouds – it is going to rain (to rain) in a few minutes. 11. You’re carrying too much. I will open (to open) the door for you. 12. When I see (to see) you tomorrow, I will show (show) you my new book. 13. After you take (to take) a nap, you will feel (to feel) a lot better. 14. I will buy (to buy) the cigarettes from the corner shop when it opens (to open). 15. Before we start (to start) our lesson, we are going to have (to have) a review. 16. We will wait (to wait) in the shelter until the bus comes (to come). 17. I’m very sorry Dr. Jones won’t (not be) back in the clinic until 2pm. 18. I don’t think you will have (to have) any problems when you land in Boston. 19. In three years I am going to live (to live) in a different country. 20. When you get (to get) off the train, I will be waiting (to wait) for you by the ticket machine.