Will, going to
present simple and continuous
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Will vs going to vs present simple and continuous - exercise 3

Replace the underlined expressions with better future forms - will, going to or present tenses.

I hope it rains as soon as possible.
I hope it will rain as soon as possible.



I am going to the cinema with Marion tonight.
Are you? I am joining you.

Are you? I you.

Announcement: The new supermarket is going to open on 1 May.

Announcement: The new supermarket on 1 May.

Why are you wearing the swimsuit in such a weather?
I take a bath.

I a bath.

Can you see the grey sky? It is snowing soon. Definitely.

Can you see the grey sky? It soon. Definitely.

I must go now. I play tennis with Greg at 6.30.

I tennis with Greg at 6.30.

Hurry up. The train is leaving in ten minutes.

The train in ten minutes.

I'm taking driving lessons because I buy a car.

I'm taking driving lessons because I a car.

I don't know what to do. Perhaps I am going to stay at home.

I don't know what to do. Perhaps I at home.

I can't come at two o'clock. I will meet Mr. Jones in his office.

I can't come at two o'clock. I Mr. Jones in his office.

Don't forget. The summer term is beginning on 29 April.

The summer term on 29 April.

Going to vs present tenses exercises with answers and grammar rules.

For beginners and elementary learners of English as a foreign language.

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