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Revising Final Exam. Grammar. LIstenings. How to Solve the Bullying Problem_Part 1. Bullied.mov. Expressing the Future Ppt Presentation. Expressing the future : Expressing the future Carmen Torres Tenses we can use : Tenses we can use Future simple Present Simple Present Continuous Be going to Future Continuous Future Perfect is to/are to/ was to To talk about the future : To talk about the future We use the Future simple to give or ask for information about the future in general. We will need the money on the 15th.

Will all the family be at the wedding? Future time clauses : Future time clauses After time expressions as when, if, until and as soon as a present tense form is used, although this refers to future time. Near Future & pre-planned : Near Future & pre-planned The Present Continuous is used to speak about something pre-planned that we know will take place in the near future, especially if we are using a verb that implies “moving from one place to another” He is arriving tonight (I am certain) They are living next Sunday (I know, it has been planned) Plans and facts : Is to / are to/ was to : Prediction : Quick Decision :

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English Grammar Quizzes - Difficult. Trinity. Exercise on relative clauses - 04 :: 04. #1052 ESL Video - How Long ...? Present Perfect Continuous/Progressive. 21 - Present Perfect x Present Perfect Progressive. This is a new activity for students to contrast the use of the present perfect and the present continuous tense uses. I hope you enjoy it. The movie is great! Before watching the segment: Discuss with a partner the following questions: 1) What's your opinion about gambling? Should it be legalized?

2) Should casinos be allowed to run in your country? Now watch the video segment and fill in the blanks of the exercise with either the present perfect or the present perfect continuous, according to the information presented in the movie segment. . - Select a scene in which the characters haven't finished the activity they were performing in the begining of the scene. - Prepare a fill in the blanks exercise for students to use the target structures. - Make sure you select activities that allow you to contrast the verb tenses. If you like the activity or have suggestions, leave a comment, please.