Cover of the textbook New Total English Advanced - Students' Book

The key answer of exercise 7

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 4.2 - Thinking ahead for the textbook New Total English Advanced - Students' Book with authors JJ Wilson with Antonia Clare from Pearson Education

Question

Work in pairs and compare your answers. Which sentence can use more than one future form? Why?

Answer

  1. is going to faint
  2. 'll pick it up
  3. are getting / are going to get (Present Continuous for intention or going to for arrangements)
  4. are going to be
  5. will have retired
  6. am using / 'll be using / 'm going to be using (Present Continuous for intention, Future Continuous for something that will be in progress during a period of time in the future, or going to for arrangements)
  7. will be lying
  8. will be doing
  9. will have finished
  10. starts
  11. 'Il write
  12. will have eaten