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26 Cards in this Set
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Make an impersonal statement about the future
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Work on the stadium WILL begin next year
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Make predictions based on your own beliefs.
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I'm sure you WILL enjoy the party
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Make an instant decision
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That soup smell delicious. I WILL try some
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Talk about future events that are dependent on other events
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If we leave now, we WILL be home before 10:00
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Make offers, promises and predictions
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Don't worry, I WILL make it
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To add a question tag to an imperative
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Don't tell anyone. WILL you?
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To talk about things you have decided to do.
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I'm GOING TO apply for a bitter job
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To make predictions based on what is happening now
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It looks like this match is GOING TO be a draw.
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To talk about things that are due to happen as a part of a schedule
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The next train to Manchester LEAVES in half an hour
PRESENT SIMPLE WITH A FUTURE MEANING |
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After certain expressions (in the second clause): when, as soon as, by the time, the moment, provided, assuming, if...
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I'll give Jason his present as soon as he ARRIVES.
PRESENT SIMPLE WITH A FUTURE MEANING |
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To talk about arragements that we have made for the future, usually with other people
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I can't go out tomorrow night. I AM HAVING dinner with my boss
PRESENT CONTINUOUS WITH A FUTURE MEANING |
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To talk about an action that will be in progress at a specifics point in the future
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At midday tomorrow, I WILL BE TAKING my exam
FUTURE CONTINOUS |
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To talk about planned events .
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Next year, I WILL BE SPENDING most of the summer abroad
FUTURE CONTINOUS |
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To ask polite and less direct questions about somebody's plans
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WILL you BE STAYING at the hotel for two nights or three?
FUTURE CONTINOUS |
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To talk about a complete action or even in the future
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By the time they get home, they WILL HAVE TRAVELLED more than 10,000 miles
FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE |
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To say how long an action or even will have been in progress at specific point in the future
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By the time he takes part in the Olimpics, he WILL HAVE BEEN TRAINING for four years
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINOUS |
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To tald about a habitualor repeated action or event
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My mother RUNS 3 km every morning
PRESENT SIMPLE |
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To state or general fact
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Koala bears SLEEP more than 20 hours a day
PRESENT SIMPLE |
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For actions and events in a story (books, films)
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Danny GOES to school for the first time that autumm and HAS a terrible day
PRESENT SIMPLE |
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With verbs not used in continous tense.
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PRESENT SIMPLE
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To refer a future actions or event that is a part of a timetable or schedule
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The next train to Manchester LEAVES in 10 minutes
PRESENT SIMPLE |
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To talk about an action or event that is in progress NOW
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Put the umbrella; It IS RAINNIG
PRESENT CONTINOUS |
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To talk about an action or event which is repeated, but only arround this time
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I AM DRINKING too much coffe these days
PRESENT CONTINOUS |
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To talk about a temporary situation
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Air travel IS GETTING cheaper
PRESENT CONTINOUS |
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(With ALWAYS) to complain about annoying behaviour
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That dog IS ALWAYS JUMPING on the bed
PRESENT CONTINOUS |
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To refer to a future action or event that has been arranged
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Which country IS HOSTING the next Olympics?
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