Future simple and continuous
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Exercise 4

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the future simple or future continuous tense.

(play)
He ___ tennis at 7.30. He usually starts at 7 o'clock. Could you come before that?



(shop)
I can buy it for you if you want. I in the afternoon anyway.

(come)
Is Bill at school?
No, he isn't. I suppose he to school next week.

(be)
I hope Simon there. He's great fun.

(call)
Did you remember to invite Mrs. Oates?
Oh, no! I forgot. But I her right now.

(not get up)
I'll have a holiday next week. I at 6 o'clock as usual.

(work)
Hurry up. You are so late! Everybody when you arrive at the office.

(knock)
Be careful or the cars you down. Look both ways before you cross the street.

(move)
We our house this time tomorrow. Do you think you could give us a hand?

(play)
He tennis at 7.30. He usually starts at 7 o'clock. Could you come before that?

(take)
Wait a minute. Your suitcase is so big. I it for you.

(you - go)
to bed as soon as you return? Or will you wait for me?

(you - sleep)
when I return? I want to have a word with you.

(talk)
I can tell Steve about your problem. I to him anyway.

(use)
In ten years' time we smartphones 24 hours a day.

(you - do)
Could you take this parcel to the post-office? it for me?

Future simple and future continuous exercises with answers and grammar rules.

For elementary - intermediate learners of English as a foreign language.

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