Create a questionaire with A,B,C,D questions about the grammar use of the first conditional, as well as the grammar future structure of "going to" and "will" - take the quiz

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Future Tenses Grammar Quiz

Test your understanding of the first conditional and future structures such as "going to" and "will". This quiz is designed to enhance your knowledge of English grammar and help you master future tense forms in various contexts.

  • 10 multiple choice questions
  • Focus on practical grammar use
  • Instant feedback on your answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningTree347
What is the grammar structure of the first conditional?
If + present simple, will + infinitive
Will + present simple, if + future simple
If + past simple, will + infinitive
Will + past simple, if + present simple
When do we use "going to" in English?
To talk about plans or intentions for the future
To talk about habits and routines
To talk about predictions based on evidence
To talk about things that have already happened
How do we form a question with "will"?
Will + subject + verb?
Subject + will + verb?
Will + verb + subject?
Verb + will + subject?
What is the correct contraction for "Going to"
Going'to
Gonna to
Gonna
Going gonna to
Which sentence uses the correct grammar structure for the first conditional?
If I go to the store, I buy some milk
If I will go to the store, I will buy some milk
If I went to the store, I bought some milk
If I go to the store, I will buy some milk
What is the main characteristic of "Going to" future?
Long-term plans
Evidence
Future facts
Future predictions
When do we use "will" in English?
To make predictions or long-term plans
To talk about habits and routines
To talk about predictions based on evidence
To talk about things that have already happened
What is the difference between "going to" and "will"?
Going to expresses intention with evidence but will expresses prediction.
Going to expresses prediction while will expresses intention
Going to expresses certainty while will expresses possibility
Going to expresses possibility while will expresses certainty
Which sentence uses the correct grammar structure for the future using "going to"?
I'm going to visit my grandparents tomorrow
I'm visiting my grandparents tomorrow
I'm gonna visit my grandparents tomorrow
I'm going visit my grandparents tomorrow
What is the negative form of "will"?
Won't
Wont
Willn't
Wouldn't
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