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Exercise 4 The future continuous and volition + infinitive. Put the verbs in brackets into one of the in a higher place forms.
1 Jack unremarkably gives me a lift domicile, but we both (come) home by trai tomorrow as his motorcar is being repaired.
two He says he (meet) us at the motorbus stop, but I'g certain he (forget) to tur up.
3 Don't ring at present; she (sentinel) her favourite TV programme.
- All right. I (ring) at 8.30.
4 I wonder what I (practice) this time side by side year.
- I wait you lot still (work) at the same function.
five I'd like to double-glaze the bedroom windows.
- All right. I (get) the materials at once and we (do) it this weekend.
half dozen Wait a bit. Don't drink your tea without milk. The milkman (come in a minute.)
7 What are yous doing next weekend?
- Oh, I (work) as usual. I'one thousand always on duty at weekends.
8 Air hostess: We (take) off in a few minutes. Please spike your sea belts.
9 He (come) if y'all inquire him.
10 I arranged to play tennis with Tom at nine tonight.
- But you (play) in semi-darkness. You won't be able to see the ball.
11 (get) y'all some aspirins if you like. The chemist's all the same (be) open.
- No, don't carp. The function boy (become) out in a infinitesimal to postal service the letters; I (ask) him to buy me some.
12 It (be) very late when she gets home and her parents (wonder) what'due south happened.
13 I never (be) able to manage on my own.
- Merely you lot won't exist on your ain. Tom (help) you. Look—his proper name is bracketed with yours on the list:
- Oh, that's all right. Only Tom (not help) me: I (assistance) Tom. He always takes charge when nosotros're on duty together.
14 I (write) postcards every calendar week, I promise, and I (try) to make them legible. If necessary I (type) them.
fifteen Typist: Are you in a hurry for this letter, Mr Jones? Considering I (type) Mr White's letters at 4 o'clock and if yours could expect till
Mr Jones: I'd similar it a footling earlier than iv if possible.
Typist: All right. I (type) information technology for you now.
xvi What happened at final dark's meeting? I hear there was quite a disturbance.
- Come and see me and I (tell) you. I don't desire to talk about it on the phone.
17 I'm going to Switzerland side by side week.
- You're lucky. The wild flowers merely (come) out.
18 This time next calendar month the snow (melt) and skiing will be over.
19 The first solar day of the term will be horrible, for everybody (talk) about their holidays and (bear witness) photographs of marvellous foreign beaches, and as I haven't been anywhere I (feel) terribly out of it.
20 I (tell) her what yous say but she (not believe) it.
21 It's seven a.m. and here nosotros are on top of a mountain. At home people just (get) up at present.
22 But you can't go to a fancy dress party in a dinner jacket!
- Why non?
- Considering everyone (habiliment) fancy wearing apparel.
- All right. I (wrap) the hearthrug round me and (go) equally a caveman.
23 The coming ballot (exist) the principal topic of conversation for the next fortnight. The political party leaders (speak) on TV and the local candidates (address) meetings in the constituencies.
24 This time tomorrow everyone (read) of your success, and all sorts of people (ring) up to congratulate you lot.
25 That oak tree nonetheless (stand) there fifty years from now.
26 Yous delight (forward) my mail to the M Hotel? I (stay) there as usual for the outset fortnight in August.
27 Heavens! Look at the time. Your father (come up) home in a minute and I haven't even started getting dinner ready!
28 James (leave) for Australia quite soon. He has got a chore at that place.
29 The car (non start).
- If you make it, Tom and I (give) information technology a push button.
30 It'southward nearly Christmas already. Ballad singers (come) circular soon.
31 On the news tonight they mentioned the possibility of a ability strike. Everybody (expect) for candles tomorrow.
32 Hotel receptionist on phone to client: What time yous (arrive), Mr Jones?
Mr Jones: I (travel) on the 4.thirty from Victoria. There (be) taxis at th station?
Receptionist: Don't bother about taxis, Mr Jones. We (transport) the hotel car down for you lot.
33 Y'all (employ) your dictionary this afternoon?
- No. You lot tin can infringe it if yous like.
- Thanks very much. I (put) it back on your desk tonight.
34 Ann: This time next week I (have) my commencement skating lesson.
Tom: And this time adjacent calendar month you (hobble) about, covered in bruises!
35 Information technology's a beautiful drive. I'thou sure yous (enjoy) the scenery.
I (not have) a take a chance to expect at it. I (map-read), and Tom gets and so furious if I make a error that I (be) afraid to take my optics off the map.
36 I (write) in code if you insist, but I don't call back it's at all necessary.
Exercise five The futurity continuous and volition (generally negative).Put the verbs in brackets into one of the above forms.
1 You ask him. It'due south no good my request him. He (non do) anything I say.
2 Ann says she (non come) if Tom is driving. She says she doesn't want to die yet.
- Well, tell her Tom (non drive). He's had his licence suspended.
3 Pupil to teacher: I (not come) back next term. My parents want me to get a job.
4 Headmaster: I (not have) girls here in slacks. If y'all come up hither tomorrow in slacks I'll send y'all home.
Girl: All right, I (not come) tomorrow. I'll get a job.
5 Mother: I'm then grateful for the assist you've given Jack; I hope you'll be able to continue helping him.
Teacher: I'm afraid I (not teach) him side by side term because I only teach the fifth form and he'll be in the 6th.
six Schoolboy (in school dining hall): The last calendar week of our last term! I wonder what nosotros (do) this time next year.
Friend: Well, we (not eat) school dinners anyhow. That's one comfort.
7 They give very expert dinners at the school simply my daughter (non swallow) them. She prefers to become out and buy fish and chips.
8 Yes, you tin stroke the dog; he (non bite) you.
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ix Shall we meet him at the station?
- Oh, he (non come) past train. He never comes past train.
x I've fished that river every year for the terminal fifteen years.
- Well, nobody (fish) it next year. The water'southward been polluted. All the fish are dead.
11 I'll cook any fish you catch, just I (non clean) them. Yous'll take to do that yourself.
12 I (not show) any films this time. The projector'due south broken down.
13 Housewife: This time adjacent calendar week I (non launder) up the breakfast things. I (have) breakfast in bed in a luxury hotel.
14 I (not article of clothing) glasses when you see me next. I'll exist wearing contact lenses. You probably (not recognize) me.
xv I'll tell him the truth of course. But it (not be) any good. He (not believe) me.
16 Customer: When y'all deliver my next social club
Shop assistant: We (not deliver) any more orders, I'm agape. This branch is closing down.
17 It'll be piece of cake to pick her out in that bright blood-red coat of hers.
- Just she (non wear) the reddish coat! She's given it abroad.
eighteen No, I (not tell) you the end! Proceed reading and observe out for yourself!
19 You (not use) your car when you're on holiday, volition y'all?
- No, only don't ask me to lend it to you because I (not do) information technology. Not afterwards what happened final time.
20 I (have) to be a bit careful almost money when I retire because I'll only be getting half my nowadays salary. But of form I (non pay) so much revenue enhancement.
21 You can either pay the fine or become to prison for a calendar month.
- I (not pay) the fine.
- Then y'all (accept) to become to prison house.
22 He's a clever boy but he'south lazy. He (not work).
23 I wonder how Jack (get on) with the new secretarial assistant.
Oh, Jack (not work) hither subsequently this calendar week. He's being transferred.
24 According to the brochures this hotel prides itself on its service, but the staff not even (show) a guest to his room unless he insists. I (not come) here again.
Do 6 The future perfect. Put the verbs in brackets into the time to come perfect tense, volition is replaceable past shall in three, half-dozen, 7, 11, thirteen, 14 and 17.
1 I hope they (repair) this road by the time we come back next summer.
two By the end of adjacent calendar week my wife (do) her spring cleaning and nosotros'll all exist able to relax again.
iii Aye, I make jam every week. I (make) near 200 kilos by the end of the summertime.
4 In two months' time he (finish) his preliminary training and will exist starting work.
v He spends all his spare time planting trees. He says that by the end of next year he (plant) 2,000.
6 I'll be dorsum over again at the end of next calendar month.
- I hope I (laissez passer) my driving test by and then. If I accept, I'll meet your train.
7 Come back in an hour. I (do) my packing by then and we'll exist able to have a talk.
8 When he reaches Land's Terminate he (walk) ane,500 miles.
9 He's merely 35 but he's started losing his pilus already. He (lose) information technology all by the time he's 50.
x His begetter left him £400,000, but he lives then extravagantly that he (spend) it all before he'due south thirty.
11 By the stop of next year I (piece of work) for him for 45 years.
12 Everywhere you go in key London you come across blocks of flats being pulled downwardly and huge hotels existence erected. In x years' time all the individual residents (be driven) out and in that location'll be zilch merely ane vast hotel afterward some other.
13 Our commission is trying to raise money to buy a new lifeboat. By the cease of the twelvemonth we (transport) out 5,000 letters request for contributions.
14 By the end of my tour I (requite) exactly the same lecture 53 times.
15 A hundred people have died of starvation already. By the end of the week two hundred (die). When are you lot going to send aid?
16 Since he began driving, Tom has driven an average of 5,000 miles a year, and had an average of 2 ten k accidents a year. So by the time he's 60 he (drive) 200,000 miles and had 50 accidents. Let'due south try to persuade him to go dorsum to cycling.
17 Did y'all say y'all wanted assistance picking apples? I could come on one October.
- We (pick) them all by then. Merely come all the same.
18 Apparently Venice is slowly sinking into the sea. Scientists are trying to save it but by the time they've found the answer the urban center probably (sink).
Exercise 7 The nowadays simple and continuous, the future simple and conditional. Annotation that in nos. 1, 13,17 and 18 the dramatic present tense is used.
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1 Ann (look) for a bed-sitter. She (see) an advertisement in the local paper and (ring) upwardly Mrs Smith, the possessor of the house. Mrs Smith (answer) the phone.
2 Ann: Good afternoon. I (ring) about the room you advertised.
Mrs Smith: Oh aye.
3 Ann: The advertizement (say) 'Share bath and kitchen'. How many other people (use) the bathroom and kitchen?
4 Mrs Smith: Only 1 other—an Italian girl. And she (use) the kitchen very piddling. She (eat) out most of the fourth dimension. I (not think) she (like) cooking.
5 Ann: That (suit) me all right. I (like) cooking. Only how we (arrange) about paying for the gas we (use) in the kitchen?
6 Mrs Smith: The rent (include) gas for cooking, too hot water and light. But information technology (not include) heating. Each room has its own fire and meter.
seven Ann: I (see). And the room (face) the front end or the back?
8 Mrs Smith: It (face) the front. It (looks) out onthe garden square; and it (get) a lot of sun.
9 Ann: That (sound) very prissy. Could I come and see it this evening? Mrs Smith; Yep, the earlier the better.
10 Ann; seven p.m. (suit) yous? I (non be able to) come before that equally I usually (non become) abroad from the office till 6 p.m.
eleven Mrs Smith: 7 p.m. (be) all right. I (non call back) you (have) any difficulty in finding us. The xiv bus (laissez passer) the house and (stop) a few doors farther forth, exterior the Post Office.
12 Ann: I'm sure I (find) it all correct. I (see) you at 7.00 and then, Mrs Smith. Goodbye,
xiii At 6.30 Mr Smith (come) home from work. He (enquire) his wife near the room.
14 Mrs Smith: I haven't let information technology yet but a daughter (come) to encounter it at 7.00.
15 Mr Smith: She probably (come) at 7.30 just as we (sit) downwardly to supper. People coming here for the first time always (get) lost. I (not think) you (requite) proper directions.
16 Mrs Smith; Oh aye, I (do). But nobody (listen) to directions these days. Anyhow I'm sure this daughter (be) in fourth dimension.
17 Just then the doorbell (ring). Mrs Smith (await) at her husband and (smile).
18 ' You see,' she (say), and (become) to open up the door.
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Part ii Weekend plans.
nineteen Bill (on phone): Hullo, Peter. Bill here. I (speak) from Southwold. I (spend) my holidays hither this year in a caravan. You (similar) to come for the weekend?
20 Peter: I (love) to. But how I (get) to you lot?
21 Bill: Get the eight o'clock railroad train to Halesworth and I (meet) you at the station.
22 Peter: OK. I (do) that. Are you almost the sea, Bill?
23 Bill: Yep. When the tide (come) in, I'm nigh afloat!
24 Peter: It (sound) marvellous!
25 Bill: It is. Wait till you (see) information technology!
26 (Friday) Peter's mother: What you (practise) this weekend, Peter? (What plans accept you lot fabricated?)
27 Peter: I (spend) it with Bill in a caravan on the Suffolk coast.
28 Female parent: The due east declension in this current of air! You (freeze) to expiry—if Bill's cooking (not kill) you first! How you lot (get) there? (What travel arrangements have you made?)
29 Peter: I (catch) the 8 o'clock train and Bill (meet) me at Halesworth.
30 Mother: Then I (lend) you lot my alarm clock, and we'd better have breakfast at seven. I (tell) Mary.
31 Peter: Poor Mary! She (like) a lie-in on Saturdays!
32 (Friday evening) Mother: I (give) you a call at half-dozen.thirty, Peter, in case you (fall) comatose again later on your alarm (go) off. Past the way, Mary, nosotros (accept) breakfast at seven tomorrow every bit Peter (become) abroad for the weekend and (take hold of) an early train.
33 Mary (petulantly): Peter always (go) away. I never (go) anywhere!
34 Mother: When he (come) home on Sunday nighttime and you (hear) how awful it was, you (be) very glad yous stayed at abode!
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Exercise four 1 volition/shall both be coming 2 volition run across, will forget 3 volition exist watching; will band iv will/shall be doing; will.still be working 5 will go, will do 6 will be coming 7 will/shall exist working 8 will/shall be taking off ix will come ten will be playing 11 will get; volition yet be; will be going, will ask 12 will be, will be wondering/volition wonder 13 will/shall never be able; will be helping; won't be helping; will/shall be helping 14 will write, will endeavor; volition type fifteen will/shall exist typing; will blazon 16 will tell 17 will just be coming 18 will be melting 19 will exist talking . .. and showing, will/shall feel xx will tell, won't believe 21 will just be getting up 22 will be wearing; volition wrap ... and get 23 volition be; volition be speaking, will be addressing 24 will be reading, will be ringing 25 will nonetheless be standing 26 Will you please forward; will/shall be staying 27 will exist coming 28 will be leaving 29 won't start; will requite 30 will be coming 31 volition be looking 32 will you be arriving; will/shall be travelling; Will there be; will send 33 Will you be using; will put 34 will/shall exist having; will be hobbling 35 will enjoy; won't/shan't have; volition/shall exist map-reading, will/shall be 36 will write Do v i won't do two won't come; won't be driving iii won't/shan't exist coming four won't have; won't come 5 won't/shan't exist didactics 6 will/shall be doing; won't/shan't be eating vii won't eat 8 won't bite 9 won't be coming 10 will exist fishing eleven won't clean 12 won't/shan't be showing thirteen won't/shan't be washing; will/shall be having 14 won't/shan't be wearing; won't recognize xv won't be, won't believe 16 won't/shan't be delivering 17 won't be wearing 18 won't tell. nineteen won't be using; won't practice 20 will/shall take; won't/shan't exist paying 21 won't pay; will accept 22 won't piece of work 23 will get on; won't be working 24 won't fifty-fifty show; won't come up Exercise 6 1 will have repaired ii will take done 3 volition/shall have fabricated 4 will accept finished 5 will take planted half-dozen will/shall take passed. 7 will/shall have done 8 volition have walked 9 will have lost 10 will take spent xi will/shall have worked 12 volition have been driven thirteen will/shall have sent 14 will/shall have given 15 will have died 16 will have driven 17 will/shall have picked 18 volition have sunk Exercise 7 Role 1 i is looking; sees, rings; answers 2 am ringing. iii says; use 4 uses; eats; don't call up, likes 5 would suit/suits; like; would nosotros conform/practise we adjust, utilise 6 includes; doesn't include 7 come across; does the room face eight faces; looks, gets 9 sounds x Would 7 p.grand. conform or Will 7 p.m. suit; can't/couldn't/wouldn't be able to, don't get 11 will/would exist; don't think, volition accept; passes, stops 12 I'll find; I'll see 13 comes, asks 14 is coming 15 She'll probably come, are sitting; become; don't recollect, give 16 practice; listens; will be 17 rings; looks, smiles 18 says, goes Role 2 19 am speaking; am spending; would y'all like 20 I'd dear; do I get 21 I'll meet 22 I'll practise 23 comes 24 sounds 25 see 26 are you lot doing 27 am spending 28 yous'll freeze, doesn't impale; are you getting 29 am catching, is coming together 30 I'll lend; I'll tell 31 likes 32 I'll give, fall, goes; are having, is going, is communicable 33 is always going; get. 34 comes, hear, will exist |
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