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34 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct future form. Dear Lionel I'm writing to tell you my exciting news. I have won a competition! I think my life 1) ...will change... (change) a lot now! I 2) .......... ..... (meet) the competition organisers next week to get my prize – a cheque for £50,000. As soon as I 3) ... (have) the money, I 4) (buy) a new car, and 15) .............. ) , (also/redecorate) my house. Hopefully, I 6) ..... ........ (finish) the whole house by the end of June. Then, on the fifth of July, I 7) ....... .... (fly) to Tahiti for an exotic holiday in the sun. 18) ....... (return) by the end of July and then 19) ..... (throw) a big party for all my friends. I hope you 10) .............. .... (come). Well, it's almost lunchtime, so I 11) ...... (say) goodbye for now. I promise I 12).... (send) you a postcard from Tahiti. Best wishes, Emily​

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After putting the verbs in brackets into the correct future form, we have:

1. will change

2. am meeting

3. have

4. will buy

5. I will also redecorate

6. will have finished

7. am flying

8. will have returned

9. will throw

10. will come

11. will say

12. will send

  • The Simple Future with "will" is used to indicate a decision about the future made at the moment of speaking or simply an intention for the future. It does not convey much certainty.
  • The structure is:

        Subject + will + base form of verb

  • Example: I think I will buy a new pair of jeans.

  • The Present Continuous tense can be used to indicate a future action that has already been planned. It conveys more certainty than the future with "will". It is often accompanied by a day or date.
  • The structure is:

        Subject + verb to be (present) + verb -ing

  • Example: I am traveling to Cancun tomorrow.

  • The Future Perfect is used to indicate an action that will be finished at a certain time in the future. It is often accompanied by a time expression beginning with "by".
  • The structure is:

        Subject + will + have + verb (past participle)

  • Example: I will have finished my assignment by 6:00 p.m.

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