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  1. Fill the gaps with the verb in brackets using either to be going to or will form of the future tense.

  1. Sally: There is no paper left!

Betty: Oh, I (to get) some from the shop.

  1. The population of Valencia (to reach) 2 million by the year 2010, the report says.

  2. Boss: I told you to type this document today.

Employee:  Sorry, Mr. Smith, I forgot. I (do) it after lunch.

  1. Sally: Why don't we meet for coffee on Friday morning?

Willy:  Sorry. I can't. I (to have) a job interview then.

  1. "Tomorrow (to be) a bright and sunny day everywhere in Spain, except in Madrid," said the weatherwoman.

  2. Look at that big black cloud. I think it (to rain).

  3. Sally: What are your plans for the week-end?

Betty: Brad Snow, my employer phoned. I (to get ready) for our annual meeting.

  1. Betty: Have you booked the flights yet?

Sally: Don't worry. It's all organized. I (to go) to the travel agent's tomorrow morning. You (to go) certainly to your business trip.

  1. In the future people (to work) less.

  2. If we miss the bus, we (to take) a taxi.

  1. Put the verb into the most suitable form with future meaning, Present progressive or Present simple.

  1. We (to have) a corporate party next Saturday. Would you like to come?

  2. I (not to go) away for my holidays next month because I haven’t got enough money. They haven’t paid me holiday pay yet. (You/to go) away?

  3. Our first job interview this afternoon (to start) exactly at 3:30.

  4. George, is it true that you (to work) overtime next week?

  5. My seasonal work (to start) May, 25 and (to end) October, 25.

  6. What time the (next shift/to end)?

  7. Ann, we (to go) to town. (You/to come) with us?

  8. Don’t make any plans I (to surf) the Net tonight.

  9. Our after-hours activities usually (to start) after 8 p.m.

  10. I (to look for) a position of a banker.

  1. Put the words into the correct order paying attention to the usage of tenses denoting future actions.

  1. Doing/I/ course paper/am/ with/ in the evening/ my father.

  2. Company /in our /seasonal overtime/ /starts/ May, 1.

  3. Going/a new /vacancy/I am/to find/ my sister-in law/for.

  4. You/to place/where/going/your/are/new/ job advertisement?

  5. Arrive/your employer/does/when?

  6. Colleagues/ for Madrid/are/my/in the next few days/leaving.

  7. Become/next year/will/I/a good specialist.

  8. With/Playing/our partners/volleyball match/are/tonight/we.

  9. Is/to do/ironing/nobody/the/going.

  10. Having/friends/we/for dinner/are /tonight.

  1. Open the brackets paying attention to the usage of tenses denoting future actions (negative/question/affirmative forms).

  1. The meeting (to start) at 10 o’clock.

  2. We (to discuss) our project on Monday.

  3. The employer (to plan) a series of interview with the applicants.

  4. What you (to do)? I (to surf) the net.

  5. We (to supply) you with all necessary equipment tomorrow.

  6. The train (not to arrive) at 6 p.m. It goes behind the schedule.

  7. Your working hours (start) at 8 a.m. and (to end) at 5 p.m. Please, be punctual, tomorrow (to be) your fist time at work.

  8. (to go) anywhere this week? No, fortunately I haven’t got any business trips.

  9. You (not to sell) your car, right? It is new!

  10. He (to join) us later, don’t worry.

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