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Exercise 7. Choosing future forms. Use each expression once in the pairs of sentences.


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Exercise 6. These are predictions about the future of a group îf classmates in 2020. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets in the Future Continuous or the Future Perfect.

Exercise 5. Complete the sentences with a verb from the list in the Future Continuous.

Exercise 4. John is a promising young scientist. Use the cues and the Future Perfect to predict his achievements in the future.

1. by 2020/publish eleven books

2. by end of decade/discover a treatment that can cure all kinds of cancer

3. by the time he's thirty-five/become a professor

4. by end career/receive several honorary doctorates from famous universities

5. by end of next year/finish writing his PhD

6. by 2010/write a book about genetically transmitted diseases

7. by next summer/be to fifteen conferences

8. by 2015/do a lot of research on cancer

 

give, work, write, watch, drive, put up, use

1. I won't be able to answer the phone in the afternoon. I____ a talk at a conference. 2. Why don't you drop by on Wednesday night? I____a tennis match and it will be more fun if somebody joins me. 3. I ___to town in the afternoon. Would you like me to give you a lift? 4. ___you ____your bike this afternoon? Could I borrow it for half an hour? 5. This time on Saturday I ____my tent by the lake. 6. We shouldn't disturb them tonight. Tricia ____her article and Nick ____on his lecture.

 

1. Megan (work) as a columnist in a fashion magazine. 2. Peter (write) at least a few popular cookery books. 3. Kylie (take) part in a few expeditions to the Arctic. 4. Jeremy (receive) two Oscars for best special effects in sci-fi films 5. Pet (write) best-selling horror stories. 6. Andre (look) after his children at home.

 

1. 'I've got a headache.' 'Stay there. I get / 'll get you an aspirin.'

2. I can't do my homework tonight. I'll see / 'm going to see a movie.

3. 'What are you going to give me for my birthday?' 'I don't know yet. I'll

see / 'm going to see '

4. So you're going to America for a year! What are you going to do / will

you do when you get there?

5. I'm sure you'll pass your exams, but what are you going to do / will you

do if you fail them?

6. I 'll come /‘m coming with you if you like.

7. What are you doing / are you going to do about that leaking tap? You

said you'd fix it ages ago!

8. What are you doing / are you going to do this weekend?

9. It 's raining / 's going to rain tomorrow, so now's the time to cut the grass.

10. Oh, no! It's raining / 's going to rain! That means we can't play tennis.

11. Look out! He'll crash / ‘s going to crash !

12. Don't lend Peter your car. He's a lousy driver. He'll crash/'s going to

crash it.

 


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