Lucy
In the picture, the second question, with the circles marked, shows the correct answers given, but I always feel puzzled why these are chosen. It seems like the other answer could be right as well.
Sep 7, 2024 7:00 PM
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English does not have a proper future tense. As such, it can be difficult to know which present conjugation to use. The Future Simple (will) is typically used to describe a future prediction or unsure future event (though there are other uses) The Present Continuous (am/is/are + -ing) is typically used to describe a future planned event that one is more sure about. The Present Simple is typically used to describe a scheduled future event. In Question 2, as the writer is sure when they are leaving, but have not given a specified schedule, the Present Continuous (we are leaving) is the best answer.
Sep 8, 2024 7:41 AM
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It has to do with the use of the future and that is what you are learning in the book. When do we use the will-future? 1. future actions happen without the speaker's intention (birthday, weather, etc.) The sun will shine tomorrow. Peter will be 15 next Tuesday. 2. predictions, assumptions (I think, I hope, I'm sure, I'm afraid) I think Sue will arrive in Paris at 6 pm. 3. promises, threats I promise I will learn the poem by heart. 4. spontaneous actions (not planned) Hang on! I'll have a word with you.
Sep 8, 2024 2:54 PM
If you had freedom to write what you like, then I'd correct the grammar as follows: 1: The circled answer is correct 2: Both options are valid. 3: The circled answer is correct. 4: Both options are valid. 5: The circled answer is correct. 6: Both options are valid. 7: The circled answer is correct. 8: Both options are valid. 9: Both options are valid. BUT, this page is specifically instructing you to choose only the present continuous tense. It's a quiz, testing your ability to understand the difference between tenses. It's not a simple grammar test where you only need to write something potentially valid.
Sep 7, 2024 7:18 PM
I hope you’re less puzzled now Lucy! 👍😂
Sep 8, 2024 2:33 PM
Both possibilities work for #2, but for the others only the circled word conveys the correct meaning in a natural way.
Sep 8, 2024 2:53 AM
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