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musickatia [10]3 years ago
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The tenses and correct description of the sentences have been provided below:

1 I'm hungry. I'll make a sandwich. - on the spot decision (Future simple tense)

2 The bus for Brighton departs in an hour. - timetable/programme (Present simple tense with a futuristic meaning)

3 We'll be sailing around the islands this time  next month. -  action in progress at a stated future time ( Future perfect tense)

4 By May, he will have been living abroad for six  years. - duration of an action up to a certain time in  the future ( Future Perfect Continuous)

5 The men are delivering the furniture tomorrow. - fixed arrangement in the near future ( Future tense- Be going to)

6 Look at the baby! He's going to eat that worm! - evidence that sth will definitely happen ( Future tense- Be going to)

7 Perhaps we'll see Nicky at the club tonight. - action which may (not) happen in the future (Future Simple tense)

8 He's going to take a few days off next week. - action intended to be performed in the near  future ( Future tense- Be going to)

9 I'm sure you'll have a wonderful holiday. -  prediction about the future (Future Simple)

10 Will Jo be staying with you this summer? - asking politely about people's arrangements (Future Continuous tense)

11 I'll be having lunch with Sam tomorrow as usual. - action which is the result of a routine (Future continuous tense)

12 They will have made a decision by Friday. - action which will be finished before a stated  future time( FuturePerfect tense)

13 Shall we visit the museum this weekend? - suggesting something to somebody (Future Simple tense)

  • The tenses above have been correctly matched to their proper descriptions. For instance, the future perfect continuous tense is used to describe an action that will be occurring up to a set time in the future.

  • The future tense is used for sentences that will occur in the future.  The present simple tense is used for programs that have a future connotation.

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