Future Perfect Continuous Exercise Make the future perfect continuous. ... Microsoft Word - future perfect continuous mixed.doc Author: Seonaid Bell Created Date:
Reported Statements. When do we use reported speech? Sometimes someone says a sentence, for example. "I'm going to the cinema tonight". Later, maybe we want to tell someone else what the first person said. Here's how it works: We use a reporting verb
Be going to. Exercises A.Write the sentences using `going to´. 1. I / buy an MP4 player. _____ 2. They / not / wear jeans on Saturday
Be Going to or Will Exercise Be Going To Will Uses Uses 1 - plans and intentions 3 - immediate decisions I’m going to visit my aunt next Friday I’ll have the
Will + going to + present continuous for future: exercise 1 https://www.e-grammar.org/will-going-to-present-continuous/ ESL worksheets on e-grammar.org
Geraldine Woods Author, English Grammar Workbook For Dummies Learn to: • Get down to basics with the rules of English grammar • Improve your writing and verbal
PRESENT CONTINUOUS vs BE GOING TO Use the present continuous where possible in the following sentences and put the remaining verbs into the be going to form
GRAMMAR QUIZ ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Future with ‘going to’ Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1
Present Continuous and Be Going To Exercise Be Going To for PERSONAL plans I'm going to study Arabic in September Present Continuous for plans with OTHER people
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
WILL vs GOING TO Complete the sentences with the correct form of will or going to and the verbs in brackets. 1.- When we get home, we _____ (have) dinner
Download English. Grammar. FOURTH EDITION. Betty S. Azar. Stacy A. Hagen. FUNDAMENTALS OF ... The principal parts of a verb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31. 2-4. Common irregular verbs: a reference list
‘Will’ or ‘be going to’? Put in ‘will’ or ‘be going to’: 1. A: We don’t have any bread. B: I know. I __________________ get some from the shop. 2. A: We don’t have any bread. B: Really? I __________________ get some from the shop then. 3. A: Why do you need to borrow my suitcase? B: I __________________ visit my mother in Scotland next month. 4. A: I’m really cold. B: I __________________ turn the heating on. 5. A: Are you going to John’s party tonight? B: Yes. Are you going too? I __________________ give you a lift. 6. A: What are your plans after you leave university? B: I __________________ work in a hospital in Africa. I leave on the 28th. 7. (The phone rings) A: I __________________ get it! 8. A: Are you ready to order? B: I can’t decide … Okay, I __________________ have the steak, please. 9. A: Are you busy tonight? Would you like to have coffee? B: Sorry. I __________________ go to the library. I’ve been planning to study all day. 10. A: Why are you carrying a hammer? B: I __________________ put up some pictures.
Answers: 1. A: There’s no milk. B: I know. I’m going to get some from the shop. 2. A: There’s no milk. B: Really? I’ll get some from the shop then. 3. A: Why do you need to borrow my suitcase? B: I’m going to visit my mother in Scotland next month. 4. A: I’m really cold. B: I’ll turn the heating on, then. 5. A: Are you going to John’s party tonight? B: Yes. Are you going too? I’ll give you a lift. 6. A: What are your plans after you leave university? B: I’m going to work in a hospital in Africa. I leave on the 28th. 7. (The phone rings) A: I’ll get it! 8. A: Are you ready to order? B: I can’t decide … Okay, I’ll have the steak, please. 9. A: Are you busy tonight? Would you like to have coffee? B: Sorry. I’m going to go to the library. I’ve been planning to study all day. 10. A: Why are you carrying a hammer? B: I’m going to put up some pictures.