1) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future form.
1. I expect they (be) here at around 10 tomorrow morning.
2. I don’t think I (go) out tonight.
3. Are you ready? Our guests (arrive) any moment.
4. Next June they (be) married for 25 years.
5. I have put on my old clothes since I (paint) the kitchen. (It’s my intention.)
6. I have lent you my car once. I (not do) it again any more.
7. Don’t call me at 6. I (work) at my report then.
8. The match (start) at 8 o’clock.
9. He (buy) a second-hand car. (It’s his intention.)
10. I (wait) at the station when the train arrives.
11. I hope they (repair) the elevator by the time we come back.
12. He (go) to the dentist on Tuesday.
13. I hear you have bought a new house. – Yes, I (move) next week.
2) Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future form.
1. It’s a long way to town. – I (give) you a lift?
2. I (go) for an interview tomorrow morning. What I (wear)?
3. How many people (come) to the party on Tuesday?
4. The company (build) hundreds of new houses by the end of the year.
5. When you next see me I (wear) my new glasses.
6. You (do) anything special tonight?
7. I (return) the book at the end of the week. I hope I (read) it all by then.
8. He hopes he (do) well in the exams in June. He (revise) for then since March.
9. Ann’s train (arrive) in 10 minutes. If we don’t hurry she (wait) for us for
some time when we get there.
10. Ann (buy) a new TV set next month. (It’s her intention.) She (use) the old
one for 10 years by then.
11. By next Christmas we (be) here for 4 years.
12. My sister (leave) school by July.
13. The world (become) overpopulated in 70 years.
14. The Queen (give) a garden party next week.
15. In the future, machine (do) many of the jobs that people do today.
16. The Browns (stay) at my place the whole week.
17. Nick probably (call) us this evening.