Look out! That dog is going to bite you. – e) evidence that something will
definitely happen in the near future
I'll be flying to Morocco this time tomorrow. – g) action in progress at a
stated future time
She is worried that he'll be angry. - d) fear about the future
By 11 o'dock she'll have been waiting tor five hours. - h) emphasis on the
duration of an action up to a certain time in the future
The London train arrives at 4:45 pm. - с) timetable
I'm seeing my bank manager this morning. - a) fixed arrangement in the
near future
When I'm older, I'm going to learn to drive. - f) future intention
I think I'll make some tea. Do you want some? – i) on-the-spot decision
He'll have finished by tomorrow afternoon. – b) action which will be
finished before a stated future time
Will you be going into town today? – j) polite enquiry about people's
arrangements
<span>I think Anna will become a great artist one day. – k) prediction</span>
She promised to take me, we rode the subway, we arrived at the theater, show ended, tickets weren't expensive
Sometimes the children play tennis
<span>I often go to the beach</span>
We always eat breakfast before school
An often helps her mum
You always do your homework
So9metimes the boys watch films
<span>John and I always tidy our rooms </span>
Do <span>the students of our group usually go to the village in summer?
Who does </span><span>usually go to the village in summer?
</span><span>The students of our group usually go to the village in summer, don't they?
</span><span>Do the students of our group usually go to the village or in the country? in summer?
</span>Where do <span>The students of our group usually go in summer?</span>