1 The future with the present continuous, going to and will
A Look at the examples and answer the questions.
B Match the verb forms with the explanations.
1.1 Check that you can understand the difference between the three future forms. Choose the right answer.
1.2 Check that you can use the three future forms. Complete the conversations. Use will, going to or the present continuous.
2 The first conditional
A Look at the pictures. Steve wants to go to Sarah’s party tonight, but he also wants to see the basketball final. Match the explanations with the correct part of the sentence.
B Answer the questions and complete the explanation.
2.1 Check that you can use the first conditional. Write sentences. Start with If … .
3 will, might and probably
Six runners are at the start of a race. They’re all thinking about the race. How optimistic are they? Put the names in order. The top one is the most optimistic runner.
3.1 Check that you can use might and might not. Rewrite the sentences in a different way, without changing the meaning.
3.2 Check that you can use probably with will and won’t. Rewrite the sentences in a different way, without changing the meaning.
Correcting mistakes
Can you correct these mistakes? In some sentences there is more than one mistake.