Put the verbs into the correct future form (will, be going to, present simple or present continuous). I love London. I (probably / go) there next year.
The examination (start) at 9.30. Don't be late!
What (wear / you) at the party tonight?
I haven't made up my mind yet. But I think I (find) something nice in my mum's wardrobe.
This is my last day here. I (go) back to England tomorrow.
Wait! I (drive) you to the station.
Would you like to play tennis? - No, I (study) for my vocabulary test tomorrow.
Does Miko know about the party next week? - I'm not sure. I (ask) her when I see her.
Look at the clouds – it (rain) in a few minutes.
Listen! There's someone at the door. I (open) the door for you.
The train (leave) at 11:45.
We (have) dinner at a nice restaurant on Saturday.
(you/help) me in the garden tomorrow, Miko?
On Sunday at 8 o'clock I (meet) my friend.
I surely (kill) you!
Hurry up! The conference (begin) in 20 minutes.
My horoscope says that I (meet) an old friend this week.
Do you think it (rain) ? - Maybe. The sky is getting very dark.
Here is the weather forecast. Tomorrow (be) dry and sunny.
What does a blonde say when she sees a banana skin lying just a few metres in front of her? - Oh dear! I (slip)
ɪts maɪ kʌp ɒv tiː.
bʊks ɑː fʊl ɒv aɪˈdɪəz,
dəʊnt juː əˈgriː?
bʊks kæn tiːʧ ænd ɪkˈsaɪt,
bʊks kæn ˈkʌmfət ænd θrɪl,
bʊks kæn ʃəʊ juː ðə wɜːld,
ænd wɪl meɪk juː fiːl.
ˈfʌni bʊks meɪk miː lɑːf,
rəʊˈmænsɪz meɪk miː kraɪ,
ədˈvɛnʧə bʊks meɪk miː ˈhæpi,
aɪ dəʊnt nəʊ waɪ.
ˈθrɪləz bɔː miː tuː dɛθ,
ˈfæntəsi ɪz gʊd fʌn.
ænd aɪ dəʊnt riːd ˈsaɪəns ˈfɪkʃən,
aɪv ˈnɛvə dʌn.
ɔːl ðəʊz ˈrəʊbɒts ænd faɪts,
ænd ˈeɪliən ʃɪps,
meɪk miː kraɪ æt naɪt,
meɪk miː wɔːk ɪn maɪ sliːp.
bʊks wɪl nɒt lɛt juː daʊn,
bʊks wɪl ˈnɛvə mɪsˈliːd,
wɛn juː meɪk ə njuː frɛnd,
ɑːsk hɪm "wɒt duː juː riːd?"