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Nina_Nia Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

The test number 2

Hello,

Could anyone check the answers of this test, please? Do you agree with the correct answers of it?

http://www.english-4u.de/future_ex3.htm

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Is it always better to use future simple instead of present progressive in sentinces like these ones below when you are not sure that something will or will not happen?


I hope the weather will be be nice.
I hope everyone will come.
She probably will stay till Thursday.
We think he will come home late in the night.

Thanks
  

Top answer

These are all OK: 1. They are driving / are going to drive / will drive to New York tomorrow morning. 2.

  • These are all OK: 1.
  • They are driving / are going to drive / will drive to New York tomorrow morning.
  • 2.
  • I hope the weather will be / is going to be nice.
  • 3.
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These are all OK:

1. They are driving / are going to drive / will drive to New York tomorrow morning.

2. I hope the weather will be / is going to be nice.

3. I offered him this job. I think he is going to take / will take it.

4. I promise I won't tell / I'm not going to tell your secret to anyone.

5. Take your umbrel

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