If she passes the test, she'll go up to the next class.atom - will for the main clause of a first conditional sentence, think the weather will stay fine for the match. - will for predictions after certain verbs like think, expect, wonder and hope, I'll just answer my phone. - will for instant decisions or spontaneous reactions, I'll give you a hand with that bag. - will for offers of help, Believe me, I'll never do it again. - will for promises, Will you come to the theatre with me? - will for invitations and polite requests, Shall I give you a lift? - shall for offers, suggestions or requests using I/we. Mainly as questions., I'll ring you as soon as I arrive. - will with future time clauses using conjunctions such as after, before, until, when, as soon as., The President arrives at 9.30. - present simple for timetables, programmes of events and people's schedules., I'm going to be an actor when I grow up. - be going to for firm intentions, Watch out! You're going to fall! - be going to for predictions based on present evidence, I'll be playing football this time on Saturday. - future continuous for an action in progress at a future time, Do you want a lift? I'll be driving past your house on my way home. - future continuous for something that will happen as the normal course of events, Will you be sharing those TimTams with the class, Sabrina? - future continuous for very polite requests., We'll have completed the whole coursebook by the time the summer holidays start. - future perfect for actions that will be complete before a particular future time. Often used with by., By the end of the year, Nataly will have been studying in this class for over a month. - future perfect continuous to show how long an action will be in progress up until a certain future time., Sebastian will usually arrive first.  - Not future! will for typical behaviour,

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