Future simple vs continuous

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Future simple versus continuous - exercise 3 - complete sentences

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. In each pair of the sentences use the future simple and future continuous tense.

(play)

This time tomorrow I ___ football.
I suppose that tomorrow I ___ football.

This time tomorrow I will be playing football.
I suppose that tomorrow I will play football.



(go)

I can take you to the airport. I that way.

If you think it is shorter, I that way.

(write)

Shall I say hello to her? I to her tonight.

She should know about it. I to her.

(sign)

He won't be here tomorrow. He the new contract.

He has no objections. He the new contract.

(deliver)

You can rely on him. He the letters.

He can't help you tomorrow. He the letters.

(cut)

I'll be in the forest at 3 o'clock. I the tree.

I must go to the forest. I the tree.

(drive)

Is he late? I him to school.

I'll talk to him. I him to school.

(do)

They some research during their stay in London.

They some research if they find a sponsor.

(watch)

Paul baseball this time tomorrow.

Paul baseball, I suppose.

Future simple and future continuous exercises and grammar rules.

For learners of English as a foreign language.

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