Talking About the Future: Will, Be Going To, and Present Continuous

This exercise will help you understand and use different ways of talking about the future in English. You'll practice choosing between 'will' for decisions and predictions, 'be going to' for intentions or evidence-based predictions, and the present continuous for fixed future arrangements. Each question offers three options, so you can test your understanding and build confidence in using future forms correctly in everyday conversation.

1. We _____ my grandparents this Saturday.

2. What _____ after class today?

3. Look at those dark clouds! It’s going to rain soon.

4. They _____ the client at 9 a.m. tomorrow.

5. I_____ you with your bags. They look heavy.

6. _____ the football match tonight?

7. I think _____ a great doctor one day.

8. Watch out! _____ that plate!

9. _____ for the airport at 6 in the morning.

10. _____ to the party if I invite you?

11. I'm not going to eat dessert tonight. I'm too full.

12. What time _____ tomorrow?

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