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Future Tense Quiz: Are You Ready?

Hey there! 👋 Ready to test your knowledge of future tenses? This quiz will help you practice using 'will,' 'going to,' and present continuous for future arrangements. Good luck! 🍀
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📚 Quick Study Guide

  • 🗓️ 'Will': Used for spontaneous decisions, predictions, and promises. Example: I will help you with that.
  • 🎯 'Going to': Used for planned actions and predictions based on present evidence. Example: I am going to study tomorrow.
  • ✈️ Present Continuous: Used for future arrangements. Example: We are flying to Paris next week.
  • Future Continuous: Used to describe actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. Example: I will be studying at 8 PM tonight.
  • 🚀 Future Perfect: Used to describe actions that will be completed before a specific time in the future. Example: I will have finished the project by Friday.

Practice Quiz

  1. What tense should you use for a spontaneous decision?
    1. Will
    2. Going to
    3. Present Continuous
    4. Future Perfect
  2. Which tense is best for describing plans you've already made?
    1. Will
    2. Going to
    3. Present Simple
    4. Future Continuous
  3. 'I _____ visit my grandmother tomorrow.' Which word correctly completes the sentence to show a planned action?
    1. Will
    2. Am going to
    3. Visiting
    4. Will have
  4. 'They _____ arriving at 6 PM.' Which word correctly completes the sentence for a future arrangement?
    1. Will be
    2. Are
    3. Going to
    4. Will have
  5. Which tense describes an action in progress at a specific future time?
    1. Future Perfect
    2. Future Simple
    3. Future Continuous
    4. Present Continuous
  6. 'By next year, I _____ graduated.' Which word correctly completes the sentence?
    1. Will
    2. Am going to
    3. Will have
    4. Am
  7. What tense do you use for predictions based on current evidence?
    1. Will
    2. Going to
    3. Present Continuous
    4. Future Continuous
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