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26 Cards in this Set

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Make an impersonal statement about the future
Work on the stadium WILL begin next year
Make predictions based on your own beliefs.
I'm sure you WILL enjoy the party
Make an instant decision
That soup smell delicious. I WILL try some
Talk about future events that are dependent on other events
If we leave now, we WILL be home before 10:00
Make offers, promises and predictions
Don't worry, I WILL make it
To add a question tag to an imperative
Don't tell anyone. WILL you?
To talk about things you have decided to do.
I'm GOING TO apply for a bitter job
To make predictions based on what is happening now
It looks like this match is GOING TO be a draw.
To talk about things that are due to happen as a part of a schedule
The next train to Manchester LEAVES in half an hour
PRESENT SIMPLE WITH A FUTURE MEANING
After certain expressions (in the second clause): when, as soon as, by the time, the moment, provided, assuming, if...
I'll give Jason his present as soon as he ARRIVES.

PRESENT SIMPLE WITH A FUTURE MEANING
To talk about arragements that we have made for the future, usually with other people
I can't go out tomorrow night. I AM HAVING dinner with my boss

PRESENT CONTINUOUS WITH A FUTURE MEANING
To talk about an action that will be in progress at a specifics point in the future
At midday tomorrow, I WILL BE TAKING my exam

FUTURE CONTINOUS
To talk about planned events .
Next year, I WILL BE SPENDING most of the summer abroad

FUTURE CONTINOUS
To ask polite and less direct questions about somebody's plans
WILL you BE STAYING at the hotel for two nights or three?

FUTURE CONTINOUS
To talk about a complete action or even in the future
By the time they get home, they WILL HAVE TRAVELLED more than 10,000 miles

FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE
To say how long an action or even will have been in progress at specific point in the future
By the time he takes part in the Olimpics, he WILL HAVE BEEN TRAINING for four years

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINOUS
To tald about a habitualor repeated action or event
My mother RUNS 3 km every morning

PRESENT SIMPLE
To state or general fact
Koala bears SLEEP more than 20 hours a day

PRESENT SIMPLE
For actions and events in a story (books, films)
Danny GOES to school for the first time that autumm and HAS a terrible day

PRESENT SIMPLE
With verbs not used in continous tense.
PRESENT SIMPLE
To refer a future actions or event that is a part of a timetable or schedule
The next train to Manchester LEAVES in 10 minutes

PRESENT SIMPLE
To talk about an action or event that is in progress NOW
Put the umbrella; It IS RAINNIG

PRESENT CONTINOUS
To talk about an action or event which is repeated, but only arround this time
I AM DRINKING too much coffe these days

PRESENT CONTINOUS
To talk about a temporary situation
Air travel IS GETTING cheaper

PRESENT CONTINOUS
(With ALWAYS) to complain about annoying behaviour
That dog IS ALWAYS JUMPING on the bed

PRESENT CONTINOUS
To refer to a future action or event that has been arranged
Which country IS HOSTING the next Olympics?