"Will you go to Spain?" "Shall you go to Spain?" "Aren't you going to Spain?" "Are you going to Spain?"
"It will be her birthday." "She's going to have a birthday." "She is having her birthday." "It's her birthday."
"You will have left them in the pub" "You're leaving them in the pub." "You leave them in the pub." "You are going to have left them in the pub."
"If the driver will be ready, he goes." "When the driver's ready, he goes." "When the driver is going to be ready, he will go." "When driver will be ready, he will go."
"I would, but I've got exams." "I will, except I have exams." "I won't, because I have exams." "I shall do exams on Monday."
"I'll wait here when you get back." "I'm going to wait here." "When you get back, I'll have been waiting here." "I'll wait here, shall I?"
"You shall move that car immediately." "You will move that car immediately." "To move that car immediately." "You will be moving that car immediately."
"If you are to need help, call me." "Call me if you will need help." "Should you need help, call me." "Shall you need help, call me."
1. If you .... to Bill's party tomorrow, I will go too.
shall go will go would go go
2. You won't have any trouble, but if you ...., call me.
shall will would do
3. It will be a cold day in hell before I .... that again.
shall do will would do do
4. Yes, Cinderella, you .... to the ball tonight.
shall go would go going to go
5. He .... know a verb if you showed him one.
won't wouldn't can't will not
6. The boss phoned. You .... call him in five minutes.
are to - shall are going to
7. I .... this exercise in two minutes.
am finished will be finished will be finishing should finished
8.Shall we be .... on then?
go going went gone
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