
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
2ºESO - MOSAIC 2 - Unit 3 Worksheets

Thursday, May 26, 2016
Review + Exercises 2ºESO (Fut. WILL VS. Going To)

Do you know the difference between the Future Will and Going to? Let's click on the following links:
1. Fut. Will vs. Going to: autoenglish
2. Fut. Will vs. Going to: will-vs-going-to
3. Fut. Will vs. Going to: englishgrammar
4. Fut. Will vs. Going to: englishpage
Review + Exercises 2ºESO (Fut. WILL VS. Going To)

Do you know the difference between the Future Will and Going to? Let's click on the following links:
1. Fut. Will vs. Going to: autoenglish
2. Fut. Will vs. Going to: will-vs-going-to
3. Fut. Will vs. Going to: englishgrammar
4. Fut. Will vs. Going to: englishpage
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
2º ESO English Plus 2 - Unit 7
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Future WILL vs. Fut. Be GoinG To
We've already learnt the differences between these future verb forms: Will vs. Going To. So now, it's time to practise and do a lot of exercises. Just click on the following links:
1. Perfect-English-Grammar (Future)
2.Clasejoseangel.FILES (Future)
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(WILL vs. GOING TO - When do we have to use Will or Be Going To?) |
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(Interesting exercises to check your knowledge ;-)) |
At last, but not least, here you are some online games related to FUTURE. I hope you'll have fun!
1. eslgamesplus.com/future-forms-review-spin
2. learnenglishkids.britishcouncil
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
All TenSeS ReViSioN for Secondary and Upper-Secondary Students
Saturday, March 30, 2013
TENSES REVISION EXERCISES
Come on! Click on:
Thursday, March 10, 2011
All Future Verbal Forms

Hi, Guys!,
You may need more practise, so why don't you click on the following links? You can review Fut. Will vs. Fut. Be Going To and Pres. Cont., Fut. Perf. vs. Fut. Cont. Then, click again to check your answers. It's truly functional!
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs20.htm
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs24.htm
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs25.htm
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs26.htm
http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs29practicetest.htm
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Future Will vs. Future Be Going to

HI, Guys!,
What about these two verbal forms? Do you notice the differences between them?
A. Choose the correct alternatives:
1.Your bag looks heavy. I´ll carry / I’m going to carry for you.
2. I’ve decided that I’ll study / I’m going to study Botany at university.
3. Get in the car and I’ll take / I’m going to take you to the train station.
4. We know that the conversation project will cost / is going to cost $ 100 million.
5. I can’t come to school tomorrow because I’ll go / I’m going to go to the dentist.
6. I think that pandas will disappear / are going to disappear before 2100.
B. Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of WILL or GOING TO:
1. The temperature is falling fast and there are a lot of clouds. It _____________ (snow).
2. Don’t say anything about the surprise party to Nicky. She __________ (tell) everyone.
3. I ____________ (visit) my friend in Portugal. I’ve bought my plane ticket.
4. Oh, no! It’s raining. I ____________ (wear) my coat.
5. I think cities _____________ (become) more polluted in the future.
6. James ___________ (go) to the cinema with Louise on Saturday.
7. “Sarah phoned while you were out”. “I ___________ (call) her back now”.
8. I can’t go out tonight because I _____________ (do) my homework.
C. Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of WILL or the Present Continuous.
1. I _____________ (open) the door for you.
2. This summer I ______________ (spend) a month in an African nature reserve.
3. The leader of the Green Party ______________ (see) the Prime Minister at 9.30.
4. It’s possible that in the future Britain _____________ (become) a hot country.
5. ______________ (you / stay) until the meeting finishes or do you have to go now?
6. Give me your telephone number and I’ll ___________ (phone) you later.
D. Say why we use WILL in the following sentences.
1. Will you bring me a coffee?
2. The government says the numbers of unemployed will go down next year.
3. I’m hungry, I think I will have lunch.
4. Will you give me a hand with these letters I have to write?
5. Yes, of course, you can dictate them and I’ll type them.
E. Say why we use BE GOING TO in the following sentences.
1. I am going to spend the summer with my Aunt Lucy.
2. Look at the time. We’re going to be late!
3. I’m going to find myself a summer job for the holidays.
4. Be careful! You are going to do with all that money you won?
F. Decide which tenses are best in these sentences: WILL; BE GOING TO or PRESENT CONTINUOUS.
.- Dad can’t drive us to the disco tomorrow night, Mum. He’s working / He‘ll work.
- Oh, I didn’t know that. Well, I’ll take / I’m going to take you then.
- In the future more and more people will work / are working from computers at home.
- Are you going to lend / will you lend me twenty pounds, please?
- I can’t at the moment, I’m afraid, but I’m going to lend / I’ll lend you ten when I get paid.
- I’ll have / I’m having to work overtime tonight, I think, so don’t make dinner for me.
- Oh, no don’t you remember? We’ll have / ‘re having dinner with Tom and Sue tonight.
- The phone is ringing. I’ll / I’m going to answer it.
G. Make up endings for these sentences using the future tense WILL.
1. It’s getting late, so I think ______________________________________________________
2. When Pete has saved enough money he ___________________________________________
3. If you need any help __________________________________________________________
4. John’s studied a lot for this exam, so he’s sure that ___________________________________
5. As soon as I get the chance to write ______________________________________________
6. The weatherman says that this weekend ___________________________________________
H. Make requests for these situations. Use WILL and verbs from the box.
TURN UP | CLOSE | SWITCH OFF | LEND | HELP |
1. I’ve come out without any money. _______________________________________________
2. I’ve got to clean up my room before Mum gets back. _________________________________
3. I’m trying to listen to the news. _________________________________________________
4. It’s a bit cold in here. _________________________________________________________
5. Someone’s left the light on. ____________________________________________________
I. Choose between WILL and GOING TO in these sentences. Circle the right tense.
1. Take an aspirin for your headache. You are going to feel / you will feel better.
2. Don’t worry! I’ll clean / I am going to clean the car for you.
3. Cheerio! I’ll phone / I’m going to phone you on Saturday.
4. Can you pass me the shampoo, please? I will wash / I’m going to wash my hair.
5. Oh, look! Those two cars will / are going to crash.
6. What are you going to do / will you do with this old chair?