Exercises. Choose the correct verbs, using each tense once. Future I (will or going to), future II, simple present or present progressive. The train. will arrive is going to arrive will have arrived arrives is arriving. at 11:20. time set by a train schedule → simple present. Wait! In order to form a typical sentence in the present perfect simple, choose a subject ( (the person or thing that has done the action), add an auxiliary (or helping) verb: has or have + the V3 (past participle) form of the verb and then add the rest of the sentence. walk > walk ed / study > stud ied / stop > stop ped / create > creat ed. The Future Progressive is used: يُستخدم المستقبل المستمر لكل من: • to talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific time in the future. للتحدث عن أحداث ستكون في حالة استمرارية في قت محدد من الوقت في المستقبل. At 9 o’clock tomorrow, he’ll be To speak about a timetable, use the present simple: Next term runs from 1 September until 16 December. To speak about a future arrangement, use the present continuous: Mr Toshiko is coming to our next meeting. To speak about a plan, use 'be going to': Next term we are going to learn about pollution. See the talking about the future page for There are several time expressions that are used in all of the different forms of the future tense. They are generally used at the end of the sentence or question. The most common are: tomorrow, next week (Sunday/month/year), in two days (weeks, months years), the day after tomorrow. Future Simple: Will + Base Form of the Verb The Future Perfect Tense is used to describe an action that will be completed at some point in the future before another action takes place. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb “will” followed by “have” and the past participle of the main verb. For example, “By the time I arrive at the party, the cake will have been cut.”. .

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