Practice

:: Activity 1   

Use the correct form of verbs in the following sentences. If the statement shows general meaning, use “will”.  If the statement shows a definite plan, use “BE + going to”.  

:: Activity 2 

Identify the verbs of intention (will + V base form) in the following  piece of news by typing them in the blank provided.

:: Activity 3 

Put in the correct form of verbs in the following sentences. (If clause)

:: Activity 4 

You are telling your friends about your holiday plan for the summer.  Tell them what you plan to do in 5 sentences or more.

:: Activity 5 

Read the following  lyrics about the future.  Notice the use of “will + V base form” 
Select five statements that you do not agree with. Then rewrite it using your own idea.

:: Activity 6 

Write a paragraph of about 80 words about your future plan. Use future simple tense.

:: Activity 7 

Put the correct phrase in the box to make a meaningful paragraph about “Fear of Sharia Law”.  Pay attention to active/passive form and question form. 

:: Activity 8  

What will you be doing at these times tomorrow? 

:: Activity 9 

Write about 5 sentences on what you see yourself doing in the future.
Use future continuous tense.

:: Activity 10 

Use the correct form of verbs. Use future perfect (will + have + past participle) or future perfect continuous (will + have been + V ing).

:: Activity 11 
Read the following excerpt from “Timeline: The Frightening Future of Earth” and identify the future simple verb forms (both in active and passive voice) by typing them on the right. Then fill in the grid.  

:: Activity 12 

What will happen in 2012?
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb forms (both active and passive). 

:: Activity 13 
Put in the correct active or passive form of future verb tenses in the following news.

:: Activity 14 

Change the following verb forms into passive voice.

:: Activity 15 
Present, Past and Future  
Identify the function of the verb tenses in the following  items. Fill n the right column accordingly (a, b, c, or d).  Then identify all the verb tenses.