2. раскройте скобки, используя future simple или be going to to. 1. she is sure that he (not/manage) to catch the train. 2. next year we (travel) together around europe. 3. the athletes soon (return) from the competition. 4. his parents think jim (become) a doctor one day. 5. they have bought new sports shoes. they (start) running next week. 6. it’s getting dark. i (turn) on the light. 7. they (be) eighteen next month. 8. scientists for sure (find) a cure for this disease. раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в одном из будущих времен: future indefinite, future continious, future perfect. 1.i (to do) my homework tomorrow. 2. when you (to come) to my place tomorrow, i (to read) your book. i (to do) my homework by the time you come. 3. don’t come to my place tomorrow. i (to write) a composition the whole evening. 4. what you (to do) tomorrow? 5. what you (to do) at eight o’clock tomorrow. 6. you (to do) this work by next sunday? 7. i (to do) my homework at six o’clock tomorrow. 8.when i get home tomorrow, my family (to have) supper. 9..when you come to my place tomorrow, i (to read) your book. 10 don’t call on us tonight! we (to pack). 11. i (not to go) to the cinema tomorrow. i (to watch) tv the whole evening , ,

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sirghiina sirghiina  20.12.2023 13:52
1. She is sure that he will not manage to catch the train. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. The speaker is confident that he will not be able to catch the train. 2. Next year we are going to travel together around Europe. - In this sentence, we use "are going to" to express future plans. It implies that we have already made the decision to travel around Europe next year. 3. The athletes will soon return from the competition. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. It is a prediction that the athletes will return from the competition in the near future. 4. His parents think Jim will become a doctor one day. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. It shows the parents' belief or prediction that Jim will become a doctor in the future. 5. They have bought new sports shoes. They will start running next week. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. It indicates that they have made a decision or plan to start running next week after buying new sports shoes. 6. It’s getting dark. I will turn on the light. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. It is an immediate decision or intention to turn on the light because it is getting dark. 7. They will be eighteen next month. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. It states a fact or prediction that they will reach the age of eighteen next month. 8. Scientists will for sure find a cure for this disease. - In this sentence, we use "will" to express future simple. It expresses a strong belief or prediction that scientists will find a cure for this disease. Now let's move on to the second part of the question where we need to use different future tenses. 1. I will do my homework tomorrow. - Here, we use "will" to express future simple. It is a simple statement that expresses an action that will happen in the future. 2. When you come to my place tomorrow, I will be reading your book. I will have done my homework by the time you come. - In the first part of the sentence, we use "will be reading" to express future continuous. It suggests an ongoing action that will happen when the person arrives. - In the second part of the sentence, we use "will have done" to express future perfect. It indicates that the person will have completed their homework before the specified time. 3. Don't come to my place tomorrow. I will be writing a composition the whole evening. - Here, we use "will be writing" to express future continuous. It tells us that the person will be writing a composition for the entire evening. 4. What will you do tomorrow? - Here, we use "will" to express future simple. It is a question asking about the person's plans for the following day. 5. What will you be doing at eight o'clock tomorrow? - Here, we use "will be doing" to express future continuous. It is a question asking about the person's ongoing action at a specific time in the future. 6. Will you have done this work by next Sunday? - Here, we use "will have done" to express future perfect. It is a question asking whether the person will have completed the work by a specific future time. 7. I will do my homework at six o'clock tomorrow. - Here, we use "will" to express future simple. It indicates a planned action of doing homework at a specific time in the future. 8. When I get home tomorrow, my family will have supper. - Here, we use "will have" to express future perfect. It implies that the family will have already finished supper by the time the speaker gets home. 9. When you come to my place tomorrow, I will be reading your book. - Here, we use "will be reading" to express future continuous. It suggests an ongoing action that will happen when the person arrives. 10. Don't call on us tonight! We will be packing. - Here, we use "will be packing" to express future continuous. It tells us that the person will be packing tonight. 11. I will not go to the cinema tomorrow. I will be watching TV the whole evening. - In the first part of the sentence, we use "will not go" to express future simple negatively. It states that the person will not go to the cinema tomorrow. - In the second part of the sentence, we use "will be watching" to express future continuous. It suggests an ongoing action of watching TV for the entire evening.
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