EXERCISE 7. Using the present progressive and the simple present to express future time. (Chart 4-4)
Decide whether the activities are happening now, in the future, or habitually. Click on the answer.
I'm taking a web design class. I like it.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
I'm taking a web design class. I hope I'll like it.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
Listen! I think someone's opening the door.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
The store opens every day at 9:00 A.M.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
The new movie opens on Friday.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
A: Why are all those people over there?
B: They're waiting to buy tickets for the Lucky Duck concert series. It's opening tomorrow night.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
I'll call you as soon as I get home from work tonight.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
When I get home from work at night, I take off my shoes, put my feet up, and look to see what's on TV.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
A: Aunt Ida's train arrives tomorrow morning, right?
B: Right. It gets in at 3:30 P.M.
- now
- habitually
- in the future
A: Who's meeting her?
B: Ronnie. He's taking the day off from work, so he'll be free all day.
- now
- habitually
- in the future