Ejercicios: Formas futuras (B1)
1. Will (Decisiones Espontáneas y Predicciones)
Instrucción: Completa las oraciones usando will o won't y el verbo entre paréntesis. Luego, traduce la oración al español.
Ejemplo:
- I think it _______________ (rain) tomorrow. → will rain → Creo que lloverá mañana.
- I'm tired. I think I _______________ (go) to bed early.
- Español: _______________________________
- Don't worry, I _______________ (tell) anyone your secret.
- Español: _______________________________
- She _______________ (not / be) late for the meeting.
- Español: _______________________________
- _______________ (you / help) me with this exercise?
- Español: _______________________________
2. Be Going To (Planes e Intenciones)
Instrucción: Completa las oraciones usando la forma correcta de be going to. Presta atención a la evidencia para las predicciones.
- Look at those dark clouds! It _______________ (rain).
- I _______________ (study) engineering at university. (mi intención)
- They _______________ (not / buy) a new car this year.
- What _______________ (you / do) this weekend?
- We _______________ (travel) to Montañita next month. (nuestro plan)
3. Present Continuous (Planes Fijos y Arreglos)
Instrucción: Reescribe las oraciones usando el Present Continuous para hablar de planes futuros fijos.
Ejemplo:
- I have a dentist appointment on Friday. → I'm going to the dentist on Friday.
- Our flight leaves at 7 PM tomorrow.
- They have dinner reservations at 8:00.
- She isn't working next Monday.
- Are you meeting your friends tonight?
4. Present Simple (Horarios y Programaciones)
Instrucción: Completa las oraciones usando el Present Simple para hablar de horarios fijos.
- The bus _______________ (leave) at 6:15 AM.
- What time _______________ (the movie / start)?
- The English class _______________ (not / begin) at 8:00; it _______________ (begin) at 8:30.
- The store _______________ (open) at 9:00 AM every day.
5. Elegir la Forma Correcta (Will vs. Going To)
Instrucción: Elige la opción correcta para completar cada oración.
- I've decided that I will / 'm going to learn to play the guitar.
- "The phone is ringing!" "OK, I 'll / 'm going to answer it."
- Look at the traffic! We will / are going to be late.
- I think robots will / are going to do all the housework in the future.
- He will / is going to study in the United States next year. He already has the visa.
6. Completa el Diálogo (Todas las Formas Futuras)
Instrucción: Completa el diálogo usando will, be going to, Present Continuous, o Present Simple.
María: What are your plans for the weekend?
Carlos: Well, on Saturday, I _______________ (1. meet) some friends for lunch at 1:00 PM. Then we _______________ (2. watch) a football match. The game _______________ (3. start) at 3:00 PM.
María: That sounds fun! What about Sunday?
Carlos: I'm not sure. I think I _______________ (4. stay) home and relax. Maybe I _______________ (5. call) you.
María: OK! I _______________ (6. have) a family dinner, but I'm free in the morning. Look at the time! I _______________ (7. be) late for my bus! The bus _______________ (8. leave) in 5 minutes! Bye!
7. Corregir los Errores (Errores Comunes)
Instrucción: Algunas de estas oraciones tienen errores. Corrígelas.
I will to call you tomorrow.
- Corrección: _______________________________
She going to visit her family next week.
- Corrección: _______________________________
The concert is start at 9 PM.
- Corrección: _______________________________
I'm have a job interview on Monday.
- Corrección: _______________________________
Look! He will fall off his bike!
- Corrección: _______________________________
8. Preguntas Personales (Escritura)
Instrucción: Responde a estas preguntas sobre tu futuro usando las diferentes formas futuras. ¡Escribe oraciones completas!
- What is one thing you are going to do next year? (use "be going to")
- What are you doing this weekend? (use Present Continuous for fixed plans)
- Make a spontaneous decision: Your friend says, "I'm hungry." What do you say? (use "will")
- What time does your English class start tomorrow? (use Present Simple)