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The Future Simple Tense


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 508.


Tell your partner or classmates what you did yesterday. Remember to use past tense.

Ask your partner what he/she did last weekend. Respond with related questions.

Ask subject or object questions. Give short answers to subject questions.

Example: We waited for him at the door. — Who waited for him at the door? — We did.

— Who did you wait for at the door?

1. We listened to the news at breakfast.

  1. Anthony talked to his girlfriend on the phone all evening.
  2. Fred's sister married a famous actor.
  3. They bought a present for us.
  4. I reported the accident to the police.

 

Example:

— What did you do last Saturday?

— I stayed at home and cleaned my room.

— Did you do anything fun?

— Not really.

Example:

Yesterday, I went to the mall. I bought some shorts and a baseball cap. I spent almost $20.

44. Speak about some day when all went wrong from the very start. You overslept. In the bus you found out that you had left your purse at home. You were late for a very important meeting. The bus moving at a very high speed spoilt your clothes. When you began to warm your dinner you burnt it …

Íå/They will (‘ll) come. Will he/they come? Yes, he will./ No, they won't. Íå/They will not (won't) come.

45. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Simple Tense. Use contraction (‘ll) where possible.

  1. Stop talking or I ___ (send) you out of the class.
  2. Could I speak to Jim, please? — Wait a minute. I ___ (get) him for you.

3. We ___ (see) you later.

  1. I ___ (come) to the airport to pick you up.
  2. I ___ (get back) from the work trip till the next morning.
  3. How old is your sister? — She ___ (be) twelve next month.
  4. His parents think he ___ (become) an artist one day.
  5. They ___ (arrive) home before midnight tonight.
  6. My colleague, Susan Fleming, ___ (be) there to welcome you in the arrivals hall and to accompany you to your hotel.
  7. Did you ask Jackie to the party? — Oh no! I forgot! I ___ (ask) her tonight.
  8. I think the trip ___ (be) rather exciting.
  9. Bill looks tired, I think he ___ (go) to bed early tonight.

 


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