Choose the forms that best complete the sentences.
A: Your son has been with his girlfriend for a long time. Any sign of wedding bells? – B: Well, I'm not sure, but I think he ... her to marry him on their holiday next week.
asks
will ask
will be asking
A: Can I have your report this afternoon? – B: This afternoon? Oh, I don't think I ... by then.
will have finished
am finishing
will be finishing
Look at the waiter. He's carrying too much. He ... all those plates.
is dropping
is going to drop
will be dropping
A: Do you want to go to the cinema tonight? – B: No, I'm too tired. I ... an early night.
am having
will have had
will be having
Nobody supports my plan to climb Everest. But, believe me, I ... it!
am going to do
will do
will have done
A: I'm really worried about Susan. What do you think has happened? – B: Don't worry. She's probably just caught in traffic. I'm sure she ... here soon.
will be
is being
will be being
We’re pleased to announce that Keith Danish ... replace Susan Williams as Operations Manager from 24th September.
is about to
is going to
is to
... by the time we get there?
Is Gemma going to arrive
Will Gemma already have arrived
Is Gemma due to arrive
It ... all day on Sunday, so the party will be in the house, not in the garden.
will be raining
is raining
rains
This time tomorrow, Barry will … across the Pacific for exactly three months.