Future Tense Review: BBC Learning English Quiznet
Future Tense Review: BBC Learning English Quiznet
Future Tense Review: BBC Learning English Quiznet
Quiznet
Future tense review
1. In the future, people __________ from home via the internet and only go to work once a
week.
a) will work
b) will working
c) will have worked
d) are working
5. I won't __________ come to your party this weekend as my parents are visiting.
a) can
b) be able to
c) be can
d) none of the above
6. By the end of the week, __________ the contract with the film company. Then we can start
looking for actors to star in the film.
a) we'll have signed
b) we'll signing
c) we'll sign
d) we'll have signing
1. In the future, people __________ from home via the internet and only go to work once a
week.
a) will work – This is the correct answer. We use 'will + infinitive' for general
predictions about the future.
b) will working – After 'will', we don't use 'verb + ing'.
c) will have worked – We use 'will have + past participle' to show that something will be
finished at some point in the future.
d) are working – We don't use present continuous to make general predictions about the
future.
5. I won't __________ come to your party this weekend as my parents are visiting.
a) can – You need an infinitive form of a verb after 'will/won't'. There is no infinitive of 'can'
so we use another construction instead.
b) be able to – This is the correct answer. 'Be able to' is what we use instead of 'can' if
we need an infinitive form.
c) be can – 'Be can' is not grammatically correct in English.
d) none of the above – One of the options is correct.
6. By the end of the week, __________ the contract with the film company. Then we can start
looking for actors to star in the film.
a) we'll have signed – This is the correct answer. We often use future perfect with
sentences including 'by' e.g. by the time, by tomorrow etc. It shows an event that will
be complete at a specified point in the future.
b) we'll signing – This isn't a correct future form. Try again.
c) we'll sign – When we begin sentences with 'by' there is another future form that we use to
show an action that will be complete at a specified point in the future.
d) we'll have signing – 'Will + have + -ing' doesn't exist in English.