Revising Structures that Express Future Time

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Flashcards on Revising Structures that Express Future Time, created by Beatriz The Tutor on 19/07/2015.
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She's been working really hard and I think she('s going to pass) them all. This future expression is used to predict something that is based on present evidence (something we know or can see now)
We('re staying )in a small hotel in Padstow for a week. A structure used to talk about future arrangements with other people or organisations
We('re going to take) Kathy to the Eden Project. Structure based on a future personal plan or intention
Oh I'm sure he('ll have) a great time This is a prediction not based on present evidence
No, don't worry. I('ll take) a day off. This structure is used when a decision is made at the time of speaking
It's on BBC2 and it (starts) at 07:30. Structure used when there is a fixed event on a timetable, calendar, etc
Actually, we('ll be driving) through your village so we can pick you up on the way. It is used for something that will be in progress at a point of time in the future.
Just think, this time next week we('ll be walking) around Eden Project together! Used for something that will happen in the normal course of event, without any particular time or intention.
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