Put the verbs into the correct form (will, going to, simple present or present continuous). 21. Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be) dry and sunny.
22. Don't worry. The shops (to work) until 6 o'clock.
23. You're carrying too much. I
(to open) the door for you.
24. I love London. I (probably / go) there next year.
25. What (wear / you) at the party tonight?
26. Hurry up! The conference (begin) in 20 minutes.
27. You can relax. The match
(not/start) until four o'clock.
28. Paul
(to fly) to London on Monday morning.
29. Look at the clouds! It
(to rain) in a few minutes.
30. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I (find) something nice in my mum's wardrobe.
Explanation: We use "will" to talk about future predictions or plans that are not decided yet.
22. The shops are going to work until 6 o'clock.
Explanation: We use "to be going to" to talk about future plans or intentions that have already been decided.
23. You're carrying too much. I will open the door for you.
Explanation: We use "will" to offer help or assistance in the future.
24. I love London. I will probably go there next year.
Explanation: We use "will" to express future intentions or predictions.
25. What are you wearing at the party tonight?
Explanation: We use the present continuous to talk about planned future events or actions.
26. Hurry up! The conference is going to begin in 20 minutes.
Explanation: We use "to be going to" to talk about future plans or intentions that have already been decided.
27. You can relax. The match will not start until four o'clock.
Explanation: We use "will" to talk about future actions or events that are certain.
28. Paul is flying to London on Monday morning.
Explanation: We use the present continuous to talk about future arrangements or planned events.
29. Look at the clouds! It is going to rain in a few minutes.
Explanation: We use "to be going to" to talk about future plans or intentions that have already been decided.
30. I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I will find something nice in my mum's wardrobe.
Explanation: We use "will" to express future intentions or decisions that have not been finalized yet.