The future
Choose the correct form of the verb for each sentence.
“Did you phone Keith?” - “Sorry, I forgot. ___ him now.”
- I'll phone
- I'm phoning
- I may phone.
Look at those clouds! I think ___ .
- it's raining
- it will rain
- it's going to rain
“Does anyone want to come with me to the cinema tonight?” - “Yes, ___"
- I'm coming
- I come
- I'll come
You can borrow my sleeping bag, but ___ very clean. I don’t remember when I last washed it.
- it's going to be
- it may not be
- it isn't being
“I want to speak to Jane, it’s very important.” - “I ___ her to phone you tonight.”
- I'm going to ask
- I won't ask
- I'll ask
“Waiter! I would like a glass of wine. What about you, dear?” - "___ a cup of tea, please.”
- I'll have
- I'm going to have
- I'm having
“Why can’t you come to the match tomorrow?” - “I told you, ___ lunch with my cousins in Cambridge.”
- I'll have
- I may have
- I'm having
“Can you give me a lift to Lucy’s party?” - “No problem, ___ you up at eight.”
- I'm going to pick
- I'm picking
- I'll pick
What ___ tonight?
- are you doing
- will you do
- do you do
What are you doing with that bucket?” - "___ the dog a bath.
- I'll give
- I'm going to give
- I may give