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ejer#5 Usos de Futuro Simple, be going to y Presente Continuo

Fill in the blanks with future simple, future continuous or present continuous.

A — The phone is ringing.
B — Don’t worry, I _________________ (answer) it.

Tom & Mary are having dinner in a restaurant. The waiter comes when Mary is in the toilet.
Waiter — What would you like, sir?
Tom — I _________________ (have) a salad and some soup, thanks.
Waiter — And the lady?
Tom — My wife _________________ (be back) in a second. She _________________ (order) herself.
Mary comes back from the toilet.
Mary — What _________________ (have), Tom?
Tom — I _________________ (have) soup and salad.

Sylvia — Damn! I just missed the bus. I _________________ (have to) call a taxi.
Ben — It’s all right. I _________________ (drive) you.
Sylvia’s mom on the phone — Honey, _________________ (come) or not? Dinner is getting cold.
Sylvia — Yes, mom, I’m on my way. Tom _________________ (give) me a lift.

A — I’m so glad I saw you. I was going to call you because I _________________ (throw) a party on Saturday. _________________ (you come)?
B — Not sure. Maybe I _________________ (go) but I’m quite busy with work.
B — Sure, I _________________ (not do) anything on Saturday and you know I never miss your parties.

A — What _________________ (do) on Saturday?
B — My cousin _________________ (come over) for lunch but she _________________ (leave) after that. _________________ (plan) anything interesting for Saturday evening?
A — Not really, but if _________________ (come over) we can figure something out

A — Hurry up! You _________________ (be) late if you don’t finish packing at once
B — Don’t worry, I’m almost done, _________________ (arrive) on time

 

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