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Future Time 
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Definite Arrangement 
We use the Present Continuous to 
talk about definite arrangements for 
the future – something we have 
already decided on for the future. 
Sorry, I can’t help you. I’m leaving in 
the morning.
 Beth: Do you want to go to the beach 
tomorrow? 
 Jenny: I’d love to, but not before 4 
o’clock. 
 Beth: Why? What are you doing in the 
morning? 
 Jenny: Oh, I’m doing a million things. At 
8 o’clock I’m going to the dentist. Then 
I’m meeting my mother and helping her 
with the shopping. After that I’m taking 
my dog to the vet and rushing back to 
meet Sarah at the airport.
Schedules and timetables 
We use the Present Simple to talk about 
schedules or timetables in the future. 
The bus leaves at midnight and arrives 
in Edinburgh at five. 
The concert tonight starts at 8.30. 
What time does the plane land?
Plans and Intentions 
We use going to + infinitive to talk 
about future plans or intentions – 
something we have a plan for. 
I’m going to fix television tomorrow. 
Why are you going to buy a new bike?
Present Continuous / going to 
When it is clear that we mean the 
future, the Present Continuous and 
going to + infinitive are often 
interchangeable. But generally we use 
the Present Continuous to show that 
something has been arranged for the 
future, while we use going to to show 
that we intend to do something in the 
future.
 We are travelling around Europe 
after we finish school. We’ve 
already bought the tickets. 
(ARRANGEMENT) 
 We are going to travel around 
Europe after we finish school. At 
least that’s what we plan to do. 
(INTENTION)
Without a time context the choice of the 
Present Continuous or going to changes 
the meaning. 
 I hear that Josh is travelling round 
the world. (PRESENT) 
 I hear that Josh is going to travel 
round the world. (FUTURE)
Predictions from Evidence 
We also use going to + infinitive for 
predictions, often about the near future. 
Usually there is some evidence in the 
present situation that tells us about the 
future. 
 Henry hasn’t studied at all. He’s going 
to fail the exam tomorrow. 
 Look at those clouds. It’s going to 
rain.
Near Future Intentions or 
Predictions 
We can use to be about to + infinitive 
for intentions and predictions about the 
very near future. We often use the word 
just to show even greater immediacy. 
 I’m just about to leave. Can I phone 
you back? 
 I think we should get inside quickly. 
It’s about to rain.
Note the difference: 
 Jim is going to dive into the pool. 
(SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE) 
 Jim is about to dive into the pool. 
(IMMEDIATELY)
Decisions Made at the Moment 
When, at the moment of speaking, we 
decide to do something in the future, or 
express willingness to do so, we use the 
Future Simple (will + infinitive). 
Contractions are common with will: 
I will =I’ll  he will =he’ll 
we will = we’ll  they will = they’ll
Examples 
 I’ve forgotten to buy bread. I’ll go out 
again to get some for you. 
 Would you like tea or coffee? – I’ll 
have coffee, please. 
Promise/Offer: 
 I’ll phone you as soon as I get back. 
 I’ll help you with your work tonight.
Interrogative and Negative Forms 
Will I/he/she/it/we/you/they come? 
will not = won’t 
I/He/She/It/ We/You/They won’t come.
Speculations and Guesses 
We use will (Future Simple) to make 
speculations and guesses about things 
we can’t control in the future. 
 There will be big changes in this country 
over the next few years. 
 I have a feeling that your brother will 
win first place. 
 Do you think our team will win the cup?
Formal English: Definite Plan 
We use will to talk about definite plans 
in formal situations. 
 The Managing Director of the 
company will visit this country next 
month. He will bring with him his 
deputy, Mr. Rosse. 
In everyday English we use the Present 
Continuous for definite plans.
Will or going to? 
 If at the time of speaking we 
decide about something in the future, 
we use will. 
 Do we have any cola? – No, we 
don’t, but I’ll get some later. 
 I’ve decided. I’ll have the salad 
plate.
Will or going to? cont. 
 For many predictions we can use 
either will or going to. 
 According to the weather report, it 
will be /is going to be cold next week.
Shall 
Shall can be used instead of will with I 
and we, especially in more formal 
English. Shall is more frequent in British 
English. 
 I shall be there at 10 o’clock. 
shall not = shan’t 
 We shan’t be able to come.
In British English shall / shan’t 
can also be used for: 
 Shall I bring some tea? (offer) 
 Shall we meet at eight? (suggestion) 
 I’m lost. What shall I do? (asking for 
advice) 
 I shan’t do anything till I hear from 
you. (promise)
The Future Continuous 
We use will be + …ing for an activity 
that will be in progress at a time in the 
future. 
 Next year, Ruth will be studying art 
in Paris. 
 I’ll be waiting for you at the entrance 
at 2 o’clock.
The Future Continuous 
We use will be + …ing for questions 
about people’s future plans, especially 
when we want something or want 
someone to do something. 
 Will you be going to the bank this 
afternoon? 
 Will you be using the car this 
evening?
The Future Perfect 
We use will have + past participle 
(The Future Perfect) for something that 
will be completed or will have happened 
before another action at a certain time 
in the future. 
 By this time next week, I will have 
finished all my exams.
More examples 
 Next year I will have been here for 10 
years. (Now I have been here for 9 
years.) 
 I can’t hand in my project next week. 
I won’t have finished it by then. 
 By the time you get here, we’ll have 
done all the work.
Note the difference: 
 This time next week I’ll be doing 
my exams. (I’ll be in the middle) 
 This time next week I’ll have done 
my exams. (I won’t have any more 
exams.)
The Future Perfect Continuous 
We use will have been + …ing (The 
Future Perfect Continuous) to 
emphasize the length of time that an 
action or an event will have been in 
progress up to a future point of time. 
 In five minutes I will have been 
sitting here for two hours.
Choose the most suitable tense. 
1) Do you want to go out tomorrow 
night? I’ll phone / I’m phoning you 
later to let you know when we can 
meet. 
2) Joan will have /is going to have a 
baby. She has just told me the news. 
3) Are you hot? Will / Shall I open the 
window?
Answers 
1) Do you want to go out tomorrow 
night? I’ll phone you later to let you 
know when we can meet. 
2) Joan is going to have a baby. She 
has just told me the news. 
3) Are you hot? Shall I open the 
window?
Choose the most suitable tense. 
4) Please don’t phone at 9 o’clock. I am 
watching / I will be watching 
something interesting on television. 
5) I wonder what we will be doing / will 
do this time next year. 
6) I hope I am finishing / will have 
finished this book by this time next 
year.
Answers 
4) Please don’t phone at 9 o’clock. I will 
be watching something interesting on 
television. 
5) I wonder what we will be doing this 
time next year. 
6) I hope I will have finished this book 
by this time next year.
Choose the most suitable tense. 
7) I will go / am going to Canada in the 
summer. I’ve already got my tickets. 
8) We’re late. The film is starting / will 
have started by the time we get 
there. 
9) When will the doctor be free? You 
told me that it wouldn’t take long, 
but soon I will have been waiting / 
will wait for an hour.
Answers 
7) I am going to Canada in the summer. 
I’ve already got my tickets. 
8) We’re late. The film will have started 
by the time we get there. 
9) When will the doctor be free? You 
told me that it wouldn’t take long, 
but soon I will have been waiting for 
an hour.
Choose the most suitable tense. 
10) My cousin will come /is coming to 
visit London. I haven’t decided where 
to take her, but I think I’ll take /I’m 
taking her for the tour of the north. 
11) The bus will have left / is about to 
leave. Hurry up! 
12) He hasn’t studied at all. He is failing 
/ is going to fail this exam.
Answers 
10)My cousin is coming to visit London. 
I haven’t decided where to take her, 
but I think I’ll take her for the tour of 
the north. 
11) The bus is about to leave. Hurry up! 
12) He hasn’t studied at all. He is going 
to fail this exam.
The Temporals 
(time words and expressions) 
In a sentence about the future we do 
not use will after when or other 
temporals in the time clause. Instead, 
we use the present tense, usually the 
Present Simple. 
 I will come out when you ring the 
bell. 
 What will she do after she hears the 
news?
The temporals are: 
when  after  before 
as soon as  until / till  by the time 
once  the moment (that) 
immediately  while 
While can be followed by the Present 
Continuous: 
 I’ll finish this letter while you’re 
reading the paper.
Examples: 
 As soon as he receives the results, 
he’ll leave for London. 
 You must stop writing the moment I 
tell you. 
 She won’t talk to you till you 
apologise. 
 By the time we arrive, you’ll have 
been there for hours.
Complete the sentences using the 
verbs in brackets in their correct 
form. 
1) We’ll leave for home as soon as it 
(stop) __ raining. 
2) What will you do after you (leave) __ 
school? 
3) We are leaving the moment Jo 
(arrive) __ . 
4) Don’t do anything before the police 
officer (tell) __ us what to do.
Answers 
1) We’ll leave for home as soon as it 
stops raining. 
2) What will you do after you leave 
school? 
3) We are leaving the moment Jo 
arrives. 
4) Don’t do anything before the police 
officer tells us what to do.
Complete the sentences using the 
verbs in brackets in their correct 
form. 
5) Can you look after the baby while I 
(go) __ to the shops? 
6) By the time we (get) __ there, all the 
food will be gone. 
7) Please phone me immediately you 
(get) __ home. 
8) You must go straight home after the 
party (end) __.
Answers 
5) Can you look after the baby while I 
go / am going to the shops? 
6) By the time we get there, all the food 
will be gone. 
7) Please phone me immediately you 
get home. 
8) You must go straight home after the 
party ends.
The Present Perfect 
can also be used after the temporals. 
This emphasizes that something will be 
finished before another action happens. 
 Don’t give Jane the present till Terry 
has left. 
 When you’ve seen the video, I’ll 
borrow it. 
 I’ll wait here until you have finished.

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grammar

  • 1. Future Time Done by: ENGLISH TEACHER
  • 2. Definite Arrangement We use the Present Continuous to talk about definite arrangements for the future – something we have already decided on for the future. Sorry, I can’t help you. I’m leaving in the morning.
  • 3.  Beth: Do you want to go to the beach tomorrow?  Jenny: I’d love to, but not before 4 o’clock.  Beth: Why? What are you doing in the morning?  Jenny: Oh, I’m doing a million things. At 8 o’clock I’m going to the dentist. Then I’m meeting my mother and helping her with the shopping. After that I’m taking my dog to the vet and rushing back to meet Sarah at the airport.
  • 4. Schedules and timetables We use the Present Simple to talk about schedules or timetables in the future. The bus leaves at midnight and arrives in Edinburgh at five. The concert tonight starts at 8.30. What time does the plane land?
  • 5. Plans and Intentions We use going to + infinitive to talk about future plans or intentions – something we have a plan for. I’m going to fix television tomorrow. Why are you going to buy a new bike?
  • 6. Present Continuous / going to When it is clear that we mean the future, the Present Continuous and going to + infinitive are often interchangeable. But generally we use the Present Continuous to show that something has been arranged for the future, while we use going to to show that we intend to do something in the future.
  • 7.  We are travelling around Europe after we finish school. We’ve already bought the tickets. (ARRANGEMENT)  We are going to travel around Europe after we finish school. At least that’s what we plan to do. (INTENTION)
  • 8. Without a time context the choice of the Present Continuous or going to changes the meaning.  I hear that Josh is travelling round the world. (PRESENT)  I hear that Josh is going to travel round the world. (FUTURE)
  • 9. Predictions from Evidence We also use going to + infinitive for predictions, often about the near future. Usually there is some evidence in the present situation that tells us about the future.  Henry hasn’t studied at all. He’s going to fail the exam tomorrow.  Look at those clouds. It’s going to rain.
  • 10. Near Future Intentions or Predictions We can use to be about to + infinitive for intentions and predictions about the very near future. We often use the word just to show even greater immediacy.  I’m just about to leave. Can I phone you back?  I think we should get inside quickly. It’s about to rain.
  • 11. Note the difference:  Jim is going to dive into the pool. (SOMETIME IN THE FUTURE)  Jim is about to dive into the pool. (IMMEDIATELY)
  • 12. Decisions Made at the Moment When, at the moment of speaking, we decide to do something in the future, or express willingness to do so, we use the Future Simple (will + infinitive). Contractions are common with will: I will =I’ll  he will =he’ll we will = we’ll  they will = they’ll
  • 13. Examples  I’ve forgotten to buy bread. I’ll go out again to get some for you.  Would you like tea or coffee? – I’ll have coffee, please. Promise/Offer:  I’ll phone you as soon as I get back.  I’ll help you with your work tonight.
  • 14. Interrogative and Negative Forms Will I/he/she/it/we/you/they come? will not = won’t I/He/She/It/ We/You/They won’t come.
  • 15. Speculations and Guesses We use will (Future Simple) to make speculations and guesses about things we can’t control in the future.  There will be big changes in this country over the next few years.  I have a feeling that your brother will win first place.  Do you think our team will win the cup?
  • 16. Formal English: Definite Plan We use will to talk about definite plans in formal situations.  The Managing Director of the company will visit this country next month. He will bring with him his deputy, Mr. Rosse. In everyday English we use the Present Continuous for definite plans.
  • 17. Will or going to?  If at the time of speaking we decide about something in the future, we use will.  Do we have any cola? – No, we don’t, but I’ll get some later.  I’ve decided. I’ll have the salad plate.
  • 18. Will or going to? cont.  For many predictions we can use either will or going to.  According to the weather report, it will be /is going to be cold next week.
  • 19. Shall Shall can be used instead of will with I and we, especially in more formal English. Shall is more frequent in British English.  I shall be there at 10 o’clock. shall not = shan’t  We shan’t be able to come.
  • 20. In British English shall / shan’t can also be used for:  Shall I bring some tea? (offer)  Shall we meet at eight? (suggestion)  I’m lost. What shall I do? (asking for advice)  I shan’t do anything till I hear from you. (promise)
  • 21. The Future Continuous We use will be + …ing for an activity that will be in progress at a time in the future.  Next year, Ruth will be studying art in Paris.  I’ll be waiting for you at the entrance at 2 o’clock.
  • 22. The Future Continuous We use will be + …ing for questions about people’s future plans, especially when we want something or want someone to do something.  Will you be going to the bank this afternoon?  Will you be using the car this evening?
  • 23. The Future Perfect We use will have + past participle (The Future Perfect) for something that will be completed or will have happened before another action at a certain time in the future.  By this time next week, I will have finished all my exams.
  • 24. More examples  Next year I will have been here for 10 years. (Now I have been here for 9 years.)  I can’t hand in my project next week. I won’t have finished it by then.  By the time you get here, we’ll have done all the work.
  • 25. Note the difference:  This time next week I’ll be doing my exams. (I’ll be in the middle)  This time next week I’ll have done my exams. (I won’t have any more exams.)
  • 26. The Future Perfect Continuous We use will have been + …ing (The Future Perfect Continuous) to emphasize the length of time that an action or an event will have been in progress up to a future point of time.  In five minutes I will have been sitting here for two hours.
  • 27. Choose the most suitable tense. 1) Do you want to go out tomorrow night? I’ll phone / I’m phoning you later to let you know when we can meet. 2) Joan will have /is going to have a baby. She has just told me the news. 3) Are you hot? Will / Shall I open the window?
  • 28. Answers 1) Do you want to go out tomorrow night? I’ll phone you later to let you know when we can meet. 2) Joan is going to have a baby. She has just told me the news. 3) Are you hot? Shall I open the window?
  • 29. Choose the most suitable tense. 4) Please don’t phone at 9 o’clock. I am watching / I will be watching something interesting on television. 5) I wonder what we will be doing / will do this time next year. 6) I hope I am finishing / will have finished this book by this time next year.
  • 30. Answers 4) Please don’t phone at 9 o’clock. I will be watching something interesting on television. 5) I wonder what we will be doing this time next year. 6) I hope I will have finished this book by this time next year.
  • 31. Choose the most suitable tense. 7) I will go / am going to Canada in the summer. I’ve already got my tickets. 8) We’re late. The film is starting / will have started by the time we get there. 9) When will the doctor be free? You told me that it wouldn’t take long, but soon I will have been waiting / will wait for an hour.
  • 32. Answers 7) I am going to Canada in the summer. I’ve already got my tickets. 8) We’re late. The film will have started by the time we get there. 9) When will the doctor be free? You told me that it wouldn’t take long, but soon I will have been waiting for an hour.
  • 33. Choose the most suitable tense. 10) My cousin will come /is coming to visit London. I haven’t decided where to take her, but I think I’ll take /I’m taking her for the tour of the north. 11) The bus will have left / is about to leave. Hurry up! 12) He hasn’t studied at all. He is failing / is going to fail this exam.
  • 34. Answers 10)My cousin is coming to visit London. I haven’t decided where to take her, but I think I’ll take her for the tour of the north. 11) The bus is about to leave. Hurry up! 12) He hasn’t studied at all. He is going to fail this exam.
  • 35. The Temporals (time words and expressions) In a sentence about the future we do not use will after when or other temporals in the time clause. Instead, we use the present tense, usually the Present Simple.  I will come out when you ring the bell.  What will she do after she hears the news?
  • 36. The temporals are: when  after  before as soon as  until / till  by the time once  the moment (that) immediately  while While can be followed by the Present Continuous:  I’ll finish this letter while you’re reading the paper.
  • 37. Examples:  As soon as he receives the results, he’ll leave for London.  You must stop writing the moment I tell you.  She won’t talk to you till you apologise.  By the time we arrive, you’ll have been there for hours.
  • 38. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in their correct form. 1) We’ll leave for home as soon as it (stop) __ raining. 2) What will you do after you (leave) __ school? 3) We are leaving the moment Jo (arrive) __ . 4) Don’t do anything before the police officer (tell) __ us what to do.
  • 39. Answers 1) We’ll leave for home as soon as it stops raining. 2) What will you do after you leave school? 3) We are leaving the moment Jo arrives. 4) Don’t do anything before the police officer tells us what to do.
  • 40. Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in their correct form. 5) Can you look after the baby while I (go) __ to the shops? 6) By the time we (get) __ there, all the food will be gone. 7) Please phone me immediately you (get) __ home. 8) You must go straight home after the party (end) __.
  • 41. Answers 5) Can you look after the baby while I go / am going to the shops? 6) By the time we get there, all the food will be gone. 7) Please phone me immediately you get home. 8) You must go straight home after the party ends.
  • 42. The Present Perfect can also be used after the temporals. This emphasizes that something will be finished before another action happens.  Don’t give Jane the present till Terry has left.  When you’ve seen the video, I’ll borrow it.  I’ll wait here until you have finished.