Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple, the present simple or the present continuous.

1 A: I ...am seeing... (see) Roger at seven o'clock tonight.

B: Really? I thought he was out of town.

2 A: … (you/do) anything on Friday morning?

B: No, I'm free.

3 A: I … (go) to the cinema. There's a new film on. Do you want to come with me?

B: What time … (the film/start)?

4 A: Helen … (have) a party the day after tomorrow. … (you/go)?

B: As a matter of fact, I haven't been invited.

5 A: The new exhibition … (open) on April 3rd and … (finish) on May 31st.

B: I know. I … (go) on the first day.

6 A: Aunt Maggie … (come) to visit us tomorrow.

B: I know. What time … (she/arrive)?

7 A: Excuse me, what time … (the train/leave)?

B: At half past three, madam.

8 A: Michael Jackson … (give) a concert at the Olympic Stadium next week.

B: I know. I … (want) to get a ticket.

9 A: I'm really thirsty.

B: I … (get) you a glass of water.

10 A: Are you looking forward to your party?

B: Yes. I hope everyone … (enjoy) it.

11 A: How old is your sister?

B: She .. (be) twelve next month.

12 A: What are you doing tonight?

B: I … (probably/watch) TV after dinner.

A) Cliff Turner has his own business and it is doing well. He has already decided to expand. Look at the prompts and say what he is going to do, as in the example.

1. employ more staff

He’s going to employ more staff.

2. advertise in newspapers and magazines

3. equip the office with computers

4. increase production

5. move to bigger premises

6. open an office abroad

 

B) Cliff is always busy. Look at his schedule and say what his arrangements are for the next few days. Make sentences, as in the example.

Wednesday 12th: fly to Montreal

He is flying to Montreal on Wednesday.

Thursday 13th: give an interview to The Financial Times

Friday 14th: have lunch with sales representatives

Saturday 15th: have a meeting with Japanese ambassador

Sunday 16th: play tennis with Carol

Ln Pairs, ask and answer the following questions using I (don't) think/expect I will or I hope /'m sure/'m afraid I will/won't, as in the example.

SA: Do you think you will pass your exams?

SB: I hope I will/I'm afraid I won’t.

1 pass/exams

2 move house

3 take up / new hobby

4 make / new friends

5 start having music lessons

6 have / party on / birthday

7 learn/drive

 

You want to ask your friend to do something for you. Use the prompts below to make questions, as in the example.

1. You want your friend to buy you something at the supermarket. (go to)

Will you be going to the supermarket?

2. You want your friend to post a letter for you. (go to)

3. You want to use your friend's bicycle today. (use)

4. You want your friend to give a letter to Jeff soon. (see)