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      Read the extracts from the conversations in 4.3 record    start learning
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      When are you off? The taxi (?) me (?)(pick up) at seven tomorrow.    start learning
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      The taxi’s picking me up at seven tomorrow.     is picking me up/is due to pick me up.  
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      Not my idea of a holiday! Actually, I don't think it (be) too hard.    start learning
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      Actually, I don’t think it’ll be too hard     will be/is going to be/is likely to be  
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      I didn’t know you were interested in gardening. I’m not really, but apparently there (be) some building work on the house. They’re not sure yet.    start learning
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      I’m not really, but apparently there might be some building work on the house. They’re not sure yet.   
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      . Bear with me a minute. I(?) just (check) the latest information on the computer.    start learning
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      Bear with me a minute. I’ll just check the latest information on the computer   
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      The plane is (arrive) at 10.30 ... at the earliest. But that’s over three hours’ time! I'm sorry, sir. And it (be) later than that.    start learning
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      The plane is due to arrive at 10.30 ... at the earliest. But that’s over three hours’ time! I’m sorry, sir. And it’s likely to be later than that.   
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      So are you hoping to go back? I’d love to. Maria’s invited me and I (go back) next summer, but only if I can afford the flight. But I have a plan. I (look for) a new job, with more money.    start learning
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      So are you hoping to go back? I’d love to. Maria’s invited me and I might go back next summer, but only if I can afford the flight. But I have a plan. I’m going to look for a new job, with more money.   
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      RULE 1 Use the present continuous for definite arrangements.    start learning
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      The taxi’s picking me up at seven tomorrow.   
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      RULE 2 Use be going to/be planning to/be hoping to + infinitive for a general intention.    start learning
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      I’m going to look for a new job.   
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      RULE 3 Use will ('ll) for a decision made at the moment of speaking.    start learning
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      I’ll just check the latest information on the computer   
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      RULE 4 Use might/could + infinitive for an intention that is not certain    start learning
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      I might go back next summer.   
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      RULE 5 Use will ('ll)/won't + infinitive for general predictions.    start learning
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      I don’t think it’ll be too hard.   
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      RULE 6 Use be due to when something is expected or scheduled to happen.    start learning
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      The plane is due to arrive at 10.30 ... at the earliest.   
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      RULE 7 Use be likely/unlikely to for a prediction that is probable.    start learning
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      And it’s likely to be later than that.   
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      RULE 8 Use might/could + infinitive for an intention that is not certain.    start learning
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      ... apparently there might be some building work on the house.   
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      (?) go to Venezuela on holiday this year. I booked yesterday.    start learning
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      We're going go to Venezuela on holiday this year. I booked yesterday.   
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      (?) go camping at the weekend but we're not sure yet.     We'll probably/We're going to   start learning
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      We'll probably go camping at the weekend but we're not sure yet.   
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      On Saturday (?) some friends for lunch.    start learning
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      On Saturday I'm meeting some friends for lunch.   
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      In the future (?) English to get a better job.     I'm using/I'm going to use   start learning
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      In the future I'm going to use English to get a better job.   
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      I think it (?) this weekend.    start learning
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      I think it 'll rain this weekend.   
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      There's no lesson today? In that case (?) at home and study.    start learning
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      There's no lesson today? In that case I'll stay at home and study.   
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      I'm (?) travel to China at some point in the future.    start learning
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      I'm hoping to travel to China at some point in the future.   
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      (?) to live abroad in the future.    start learning
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      I'm unlikely to live abroad in the future.   
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      We are due (?) our test results by the end of the weekend.    start learning
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      We are due to get our test results by the end of the weekend.   
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      Our national team (?) win.     definitely won't/won't definitely   start learning
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      Our national team definitely won't win.   
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      I might go to Croatia on holiday this year.    start learning
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      Sounds good. Whereabouts in Croatia?   
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      Hey Mike, (?) on the ski trip this weekend?     are you coming/are you going to come/will you come   start learning
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      Hey Mike, are you coming/are you going to come on the ski trip this weekend?   
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      Of course. I haven't signed up yet, but (?) that now.     I'm likely to do/I'm going to do/ I'll do   start learning
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      Of course. I haven't signed up yet, but I'm going to do/ I'll do that now.   
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      does the bus leave/is the bus due to leave/is the bus planning to leave   start learning
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      Where does the bus leave/is the bus due to leave from?   
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      It (?) from in front of the office.     leaves/might leave/'s leaving   start learning
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      It leaves/'s leaving from in front of the office.   
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      Great! What are the snow conditions (?) be like?     likely to/going to/hoping to   start learning
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      Great! What are the snow conditions likely to/going to be like?   
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      It's already snowing there now so (?) perfect conditions.     it's being/it's going to be/it'll be   start learning
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      It's already snowing there now so it's going to be/it'll be perfect conditions.   
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      I'm (?) to try some of the highest runs.    start learning
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      I'm hoping/planning to try some of the highest runs.   
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      Great. (?) you before then, but if not, see you on the bus!     I'll probably see/I'm seeing/I might see   start learning
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      Great. I'll probably see/I might see you before then, but if not, see you on the bus!   
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      Complete the sentences with an appropriate future form.    start learning
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      Sometimes there is more than one possibility.   
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      I (stay) at home this evening, but I haven't decided yet.    start learning
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      I might stay at home this evening, but I haven't decided yet.   
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      Maybe I (watch) a DVD or something.    start learning
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      Maybe I'll watch a DVD or something.   
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      (?) Sandra (be) there tomorrow?    start learning
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      Is Sandra going to be/Will Sandra be there tomorrow?   
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      Then I'll definitely go/'m definitely going!   
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      The first metro (due/arrive) at 5a.m. but there is an electrical problem so it's (likely/delay)!    start learning
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      The first metro is due to arrive at 5 a.m. but there is an electrical problem so it's likely to be delayed!   
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      Rick (think of/move) abroad.    start learning
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      Rick is thinking of moving abroad.   
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      I guess he (be) happier there.    start learning
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      I guess he'll be happier there.   
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      The deadline is midnight tonight, so I (probably/not finish) the application in time.    start learning
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      The deadline is midnight tonight, so I probably won't finish the application in time.   
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      I (not see) Ken before the end of the afternoon    start learning
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      I might not see Ken before the end of the afternoon   
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      but I (definitely/see) him tomorrow.    start learning
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      but I'll definitely see him tomorrow.   
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