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Usage Examples Tenses with future meaning

  • Why are you going to buy a new phone? Your old one works well. -
  • How long will Jane have been working there before she goes abroad in November? -
  • I will send flowers to Polly. -
  • Where are you going for the Christmas break? -
  • Maddie thinks this dress will suit you. -
  • The movie ends at midnight. -
  • I am going to finish the essay tonight. -
  • We will go to the park if the weather is good. -
  • Will you help me? -
  • Jack crashed the company car. The boss is going to kick him out. -
  • Will Alice help me if I ask her? -
  • Is James going to do nothing? -
  • I will be driving all night and all day. -
  • My mother will have been working for forty years when she retires. -
  • The dancing class starts at half past seven. -
  • Are they going to throw a surprise party for Lena? -
  • My train departs at nine am. -
  • When does the plane from London arrive? -
  • Anna doesn't think Kyle will like it. -
  • Are you going to finish this sandwich? -
Tenses with future meaning

Rules for using Tenses with future meaning in English grammar with examples.